12.07.2015 Views

LITERATURE AND NATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST

LITERATURE AND NATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST

LITERATURE AND NATION IN THE MIDDLE EAST

SHOW MORE
SHOW LESS
  • No tags were found...

You also want an ePaper? Increase the reach of your titles

YUMPU automatically turns print PDFs into web optimized ePapers that Google loves.

ibliographySharqawi, Abd al-Rahman. 1970. Watani ÆAkka. Cairo: Dar al-Shuruq.Shipley, Joseph. 1964. Dictionary of World Literature. Preston, NJ: Littlefield,Adams, and Co.S’hiri, Sonia. 1991. ‘Literary Discourse and Irony: Secret Communion and thePact of Reciprocity’. In Edinburgh Working Papers in Applied Linguistics, vol. 2:127–42.S’hiri, Sonia. 1992. Verbal Irony in Literary Discourse: A Pragmatic-Stylistic Studywith Particular Emphasis on Contemporary Narrative Fiction. PhD thesis. Universityof Edinburgh.Shoham, Hayim. 1974. Ben hove li-shelilat Æavar: ha-dramot shel Moshe Shamir[Between the Present and the Negation of the Past: Moshe Shamir’s Dramas].Bikoret u-farshanut, December, pp. 66–89.Shohat, Ella. 1991. Ha Kolnoa ha-Yisraeli, Historia ve-Ideologia [Israeli Cinema,its History and Ideology]. Tel Aviv: Brerot [in Hebrew].El-Shoush, Muhammad Ibrahim. Nd. Some Background Notes on Modern SudanesePoetry. Khartoum: The National Council for Letters and Arts, Ministry ofCulture and Information.al-Shush, Muhammad Ibrahim. 1971. al-ShiÆr al-hadith fi al-Sudan, vol. 1, 2ndedn. Khartoum: Dar al-TibaÆa, JamiÆat al-Khartum.Shusha, Faruq. 1993. AfÆal al-ÆArabiyya. al-ÆArabi, vol. 417: 182–3.Sidahmed, Abubakr. 1996. ‘Who’s Who in Nubia’. The Nubia Homepage. AccessedOctober 2000 Siddiq, Muhammad. 1984. Man is a Cause: Political Consciousness in the Fiction ofGhassan Kanafani. Seattle: University of Washington Press.Simrin, Raja. 1990. ShiÆr al-mar’a al-Æarabiyya al-muÆasir. Beirut: Dar al-Hadatha.Sivan, Emmanuel. 1991. Dor tasha’h: mitos, deyokan ve-zikaron [The 1948 Generation:Myth, Profile and Memory]. Israel: MaÆarakhot, the Ministry of Defence.Slyomovics, Susan. 1993. ‘Discourses on the Pre-1949 Palestinian Village: TheCase of Ein Hod/Ein Houd’. Traditional Dwellings and Settlements Review, 4.2:27–37.Smith, Anthony D. 2001. Nationalism. Cambridge: Polity.Smith, Charles D. 1979. ‘Love, Passion and Class in the Fiction of MuhammadHusayn Haykal’. Journal of the American Oriental Society, 99.2: 250–1.Somekh, Sasson. 1973. The Changing Rhythm: A Study of Naguib Mahfuz’s Novels.Leiden: E. J. Brill.Sommer, Doris. 1990. ‘Irresistible Romance: The Foundational Fiction of LatinAmerica’. In Homi Bhabha (ed.), Nation and Narration. London: Routledge,pp. 71–98.Sowayan, Saad Abdullah. 1985. Nabati Poetry: The Oral Poetry of Arabia.Berkeley: University of California Press.Spaulding, Jay and Muhammad Ibrahim Abu Salim (eds). 1989. Public—253 —www.taq.ir

Hooray! Your file is uploaded and ready to be published.

Saved successfully!

Ooh no, something went wrong!