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Reading Genesis

Reading Genesis
Author: Beth Kissileff
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2016-02-25
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0567136566

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Deuteronomy 32:47 says the Pentateuch should not be 'an empty matter.' This new anthology from Beth Kissileff fills Genesis with meaning, gathering intellectuals and thinkers who use their professional knowledge to illuminate the Biblical text. These writers use insights from psychology, law, political science, literature, and other scholarly fields, to create an original constellation of modern Biblical readings, and receptions of Genesis: A scientist of appetite on Eve's eating behavior; law professors on contracts in Genesis, and on collective punishment; an anthropologist on the nature of human strife in the Cain and Abel story; political scientists on the nature of Biblical games, Abraham's resistance, and collective action. The highly distinguished contributors include Alan Dershowitz and Ruth Westheimer, the novelists Rebecca Newberger Goldstein and Dara Horn, critics Ilan Stavans and Sander Gilman, historian Russell Jacoby, poets Alicia Suskin Ostriker and Jacqueline Osherow, and food writer Joan Nathan.


Reading the Abrahamic Faiths

Reading the Abrahamic Faiths
Author: Emma Mason
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 288
Release: 2014-12-18
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1472509242

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Rethinking religion and literature in a series of chapters by leading international scholars, Reading the Abrahamic Faiths opens up a dialogue between Jewish, Christian, Islamic and Post-Secular literary cultures. Literary studies has absorbed religion as another interdisciplinary mode of inquiry without always attending to its multifacted potential to question ideologically neutral readings of culture, belief, emotion, politics and inequality. In response, Reading the Abrahamic Faiths contributes to a reevaluation of the nexus between religion and literature that is socially, affectively and materially determined in its sensitivity to the expression of belief. Each section – Judaism, Christianity, Islam and Post-Secularism – is introduced by a specialist in these respective areas to introduce the critical readings of the texts and discourses that follow.


Art, Technology, and Language across the Middle East

Art, Technology, and Language across the Middle East
Author: Greg Baldino
Publisher: Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Total Pages: 114
Release: 2016-12-15
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 1502623617

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Many Westerners are unaware of the diversity of language and art across the Middle East. Arabic dialects differ based on region and country, and many other Semitic and non-Semitic languages are spoken across the Middle East. Art and technology also develop based on distinct cultural, ethnic, and socioeconomic influences. This book examines art, technology, and language on a per-country basis to show students the richness and diversity of culture across the region.


Insurgent, Poet, Mystic, Sectarian

Insurgent, Poet, Mystic, Sectarian
Author: Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2015-05-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 1438456115

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Discusses how contemporary Iranian and Middle Eastern thinkers and artists are forging a new postmodern vision. The insurgent, the poet, the mystic, the sectarian: these are four modes of subjectivity that have emerged amid Middle Eastern thought’s attempt to reverse, dethrone, or supersede modernity. Providing a theoretical overview of each of these existential stances, Jason Bahbak Mohaghegh engages the views of thinkers and artists of the last several decades, primarily from Iran, but also from Arab, Turkish, North African, Armenian, Afghani, Chechen, and Kurdish backgrounds. He explores various dimensions of the Middle Eastern experience at the threshold of the postmodern moment, including revolutionary ideology, avant-garde literature, new-wave cinema, and radical-extremist thought. The profound reinvention of concepts characteristic of such work—fatalism, insurrection, disappearance, siege—provide unique interpretations and confrontations with the modern period and its relationship to those who presumably fall outside its boundaries of self-consciousness. Expanding the conversation, Mohaghegh contrasts the impressions of the Middle Eastern figures considered with those of the most incisive Western thinkers of modernity, such as Nietzsche, Heidegger, and Baudrillard, to offer an original global vision that crosses the East-West divide. “This is a fascinating book that accomplishes something absolutely unique: it weaves together several theories, it is historically attuned to the region, and it engages politics (local and international). Mohaghegh’s work is a genuinely novel contribution.” — Farhang Erfani, American University


Guernica

Guernica
Author:
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Total Pages: 298
Release: 2014-10-27
Genre: Literary Collections
ISBN: 1608465098

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Included are conversations with Nicole Aragi, Lesley Hazleton, and George Packer, and features and poetry from Tomaž Šalamun, Kiese Laymon, Ann Neumann, J. Malcolm Garcia, Rebecca Gayle Howell, Cecilia Rodríguez Milanés, and many more of Guernica’s esteemed contributors.


Hagar Before the Occupation, Hagar After the Occupation

Hagar Before the Occupation, Hagar After the Occupation
Author: Amal Al-Jubouri
Publisher: Alice James Books Translation
Total Pages: 140
Release: 2011
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 9781882295890

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Contextualizes America's occupation of Iraq through a Qur'an parable.


Vinegar and Char

Vinegar and Char
Author: Sandra Beasley
Publisher: University of Georgia Press
Total Pages: 128
Release: 2018-10-01
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 0820354309

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Yes, there is barbecue, but that’s just one course of the meal. With Vinegar and Char the Southern Foodways Alliance celebrates twenty years of symposia by offering a collection of poems that are by turns as sophisticated and complex, as vivid and funny, and as buoyant and poignant as any SFA gathering. The roster of contributors includes Natasha Trethewey, Robert Morgan, Atsuro Riley, Adrienne Su, Richard Blanco, Ed Madden, Nikky Finney, Frank X Walker, Sheryl St. Germain, Molly McCully Brown, and forty-five more. These poets represent past, current, and future conversations about what it means to be southern. Throughout the anthology, region is layered with race, class, sexuality, and other shaping identities. With an introduction by Sandra Beasley, a thought-provoking foreword by W. Ralph Eubanks, and luminous original artwork by Julie Sola, this collection is an ideal gift. Meant to be savored slowly or devoured at once, these pages are a perfect way to spend the hour before supper, with a glass of iced tea—or the hour after, with a pour of bourbon—and a fitting celebration of the SFA’s focus and community.


American Purgatory

American Purgatory
Author: Rebecca Gayle Howell
Publisher: eBook Partnership
Total Pages: 65
Release: 2020-07-05
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 183978041X

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American Purgatory is a story of the working class, a dystopia set in a near-future United States marked by severe drought, herbicidal warfare, and a totalitarian climate of poverty. This purgatory is populated by those who believe if that they work hard enough, they will be set free. Against this backdrop, three unlikely characters begin a journey that will take them away from work, belief, and even each other, until the protagonist uncovers the truth about this place and the people in it-a truth that indeed sets her free. Equal parts Dante and Cormac McCarthy, American Purgatory is a coming-of-age for capitalism written in the decade of tea-party terror.AN INDIE BEST-SELLER!Winner of the 2016 Sexton Prize, selected for publication by Don Share


The World Is Charged

The World Is Charged
Author: Daniel Westover
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 189
Release: 2016-07-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1942954301

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The World Is Charged: Poetic Engagements with Gerard Manley Hopkins is the first book to demonstrate the centrality of Gerard Manley Hopkins as an influence among contemporary poets.


Sand Opera

Sand Opera
Author: Philip Metres
Publisher: Alice James Books
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2015-01-05
Genre: Poetry
ISBN: 1938584236

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Using techniques of erasure, Metres seeks rhythm or language within the spare, bleak testimonies of those tortured at Abu Ghraib.