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Arab Islamic Voices, Agencies, and Abilities - Disability Portrayals in Muslim World Literature and Culture (Hardcover)
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Arab Islamic Voices, Agencies, and Abilities - Disability Portrayals in Muslim World Literature and Culture (Hardcover)
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This book explores portrayals and predicaments of the disabled in
Arab/Muslim post colonial North African and Middle Eastern
societies in genres ranging from classical Arabic scripture to
secular popular culture including Francophone Moroccan and Algerian
fiction, Egyptian Middle Eastern film, as well as Tunisian song and
television. In line with theorists Aijaz Ahmad and Ato Quayson's
objection to reading Third World literature as "national allegory,"
The author argues that rather than being metaphors or allegories,
disabled characters represent persons with disabilities in their
culture and act as a mirror upon their changing societies.
Contemporary Maghrebians and Muslims with disabilities find
themselves at an intersection of conflicting and competing
cultures, their native Islamic culture and Westernizing lifestyles.
In the rush to import everything Western, despite humanitarian
Islamic teachings regarding the disabled, are often abandoned. In
situations of fundamentalist menace, the disabled, who tend to be
the most vulnerable and abused fraction of Arab/Muslim society,
suffer the worst, especially women.
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