The three-volume life-story of the Egyptian intellectual Tahah
Husayn (1889-1973) is a landmark in modern autobiography, in Arabic
letters, and in the literature of blindness. This justly celebrated
text, however, has never been subjected to the sustained literary
analysis here presented by Fedwa Malti-Douglas. Born into a modest
family and blinded in childhood, Husayn nevertheless conquered
first his own and then a European educational system to become one
of his country's leading modernizers. Professor Malti-Douglas shows
that the personal, social, and literary reality of the hero's
blindness gives the autobiography its unity and force. Blindness
and Autobiography is not only a rich explication of al-Ayyam but a
pioneering study of the interaction between a severe physical
handicap and the autobiographical process. It adds a new
perspective to the contemporary discussion of the cultural uses of
the body.
The first part of the book explores blindness and society, from
the evolving conflict between personal and social conceptions of
the handicap to the way blindness redefines the more familiar
issues of traditional versus modern, East versus West. The second
section examines the relationship of blindness to the
autobiography's ecriture, rhetoric, and narration.
Originally published in 1988.
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