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Homoeroticism in Classical Arabic Literature

AUTHOR: J. W. Wright
ISBN: 0231105061

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Homoeroticism in Classical Arabic Literature
- Book Review,
by J. W. Wright


Roger Allen author of The Arabic Novel and Modern Arabic Literature
There has been a tendency within the scholarly community to sweep the topic of homoeroticism in Arabic literary expression under a rug of both obscurity and ambiguity. This volume confronts such transcultural misunderstandings by addressing the homoerotic theme and its imagery in a direct fashion. Homoeroticism in Classical Arabic Literature is a powerful and pioneering investigation that will serve to expand our broader understanding of gender roles and the multifarious expressions of human desire.


Paula Sanders Rice University
No previous volume devoted to Arabic literature has seriously addressed either eroticism in general or homoeroticism in particular. Homoeroticism in Classical Arabic Literature breaks new ground with nuanced discussions of one of the most important and misunderstood elements of classical Arabic literature.


Book Description
Eminent scholars including Franz Rosenthal, Everett K. Rowson, and Suzanne Pinckney Stetkevych explore the underlying meanings of masculine motifs in classical Arabic texts.


About the Author
J. W. Wright, Jr. is a Fulbright Scholar in Jordan and the author of numerous articles on Arabic literature and the Middle East. Everett K. Rowoson is associate professor of Arabic and director of the Middle East Center at the University of Pennsylvania.


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         Book Review

Homoeroticism in Classical Arabic Literature
- Book Reviews,
by J. W. Wright

Homoeroticism in Classical Arabic Literature

FROM THE PUBLISHER

There is a wealth of homoerotic allusion found in classical Arabic literature from pre-Islamic poems to the Thousand and One Nights. Images and narratives often glorify the male body as beautiful, youthful, or erotic. While such masculine allusion and homoerotic imagery have been recognized as significant elements of classical Arabic literature, they have either been misunderstood or lacked sustained analysis. Exploring the underlying meanings of these motifs, Homoeroticism in Classical Arabic Literature does not so much delineate or identify homosexuality in Arabic literature as offer new, cogent readings of how homoeroticism can be identified by viewing classic Arabic literature through various analytical lenses. A collection of essays by the most influential scholars in the field, this book brings to bear a variety of critical perspectives, ranging from traditional philology to Lacanian analysis, on a literary corpus that includes classical lyric poetry, anecdotal collections, mystical narratives, manuals for dream interpretation, vernacular songs, and shadow plays. These studies investigate both the complexity of attitudes underlying homoerotic allusion and the surprisingly variegated and subtle meanings it can convey.

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Without speculating on the sexual orientation of authors or discussing the treatment of sexual minorities, eight essays analyze homoerotic images and themes in early 'Abbasid poetry, courtly letters, political satire, shadow plays, and dreambooks from the eighth to the 14th centuries and from Persia to Andalusia. They use a number of critical approaches to delve into the sublime meaning of the texts and explore their connections to political conventions, social mores, and subversive theology. Annotation c. by Book News, Inc., Portland, Or.


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