After Nostalgia: Revisiting Palestine’s Poetics of al-Andalus

IF 0.1 3区 文学 0 ASIAN STUDIES JOURNAL OF ARABIC LITERATURE Pub Date : 2024-04-12 DOI:10.1163/1570064x-12341505
Samuel England
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During the past thirty years, scholars of Arab cultural politics have struggled to articulate modern Palestinians’ unique ways of viewing the medieval past. Al-Andalus in particular fascinates authors and visual artists of Palestine. Our current theoretical framework within Arabic literature is poorly adapted to the sweeping historiography that these authors and artists create. This article revises the academic consensus that nostalgia is the organizing principle for Palestinian expressions of Andalusi identity. It provides a new way to understand the relationship between modern Palestinian poetics and the idea of a past Arab Iberia. Shifting from the affective theory of nostalgia that culminated in the early 1990s, I argue that Palestine’s version of al-Andalus in the twenty-first century works primarily as an artistic technique of reading Maghrebi texts rather than as an idyllic geographic place.

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怀旧之后重温巴勒斯坦的安达卢西亚诗学
在过去的三十年里,阿拉伯文化政治学者一直在努力阐明现代巴勒斯坦人看待中世纪过去的独特方式。阿尔-安达卢西亚尤其令巴勒斯坦作家和视觉艺术家着迷。我们目前在阿拉伯文学方面的理论框架与这些作家和艺术家所创造的广泛的历史学不相适应。本文对怀旧是巴勒斯坦表达安达卢西亚身份的组织原则这一学术共识进行了修正。它为理解现代巴勒斯坦诗学与过去的阿拉伯伊比利亚之间的关系提供了一种新的方法。与 20 世纪 90 年代初达到顶峰的怀旧情感理论不同,我认为 21 世纪巴勒斯坦版本的安达卢西亚主要是作为一种阅读马格里布文本的艺术技巧,而不是作为一个田园诗般的地理位置。
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Arabic Literature (JAL) is the leading journal specializing in the study of Arabic literature, ranging from the pre-Islamic period to the present. Founded in 1970, JAL seeks critically and theoretically engaged work at the forefront of the field, written for a global audience comprised of the specialist, the comparatist, and the student alike. JAL publishes literary, critical and historical studies as well as book reviews on Arabic literature broadly understood– classical and modern, written and oral, poetry and prose, literary and colloquial, as well as work situated in comparative and interdisciplinary studies.
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