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Passage to a new wor(l)d : Exile and restoration in Mahmoud Darwish's writings 1960-1995

Månsson, Anette (författare)
Uppsala universitet,Semitiska språk: Arabiska, Arameiska/Syriska, Etiopiska, Hebreiska
Isaksson, Bo (preses)
Witakowski, Witold (preses)
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Rooke, Tetz (opponent)
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ISBN 9155455255
Uppsala : Acta Universitatis Upsaliensis, 2003
Engelska 269 s.
Serie: Studia Semitica Upsaliensia, 0585-5535 ; 17
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)
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  • This study focuses on developments of the exile motive in the Palestinian poet Mahmoud Darwish’s writings 1960-1995. The sources consist primarily of Darwish’s diwans of poetry and articles published in literary magazines. The theme of exile in Darwish’s writings is placed in relation to literary developments of the 20th century, especially early Modernism. Special reference is made to the use of religious mythology. Founding myths of the Abrahamitic religions - creation, the death and resurrection of Christ and Muhammad’s hijra - are particularly important. The study shows how Darwish places poetry in a position similar to that of religion in traditional society. The theoretical framework is provided by models of the religious rites de passage, based primarily on Mircea Eliade’s theory, but also on theories dealing with psychological responses to exile. Based on the rite de passage-pattern, three main strategies of responding to exile are dealt with: separation, liminality and reintegration. The study shows a gradual development of these three strategies in Darwish’s works. In the 1960s, a pattern of separation, representing the exclusion of physical and symbolical exile, is predominant. In the 1970s, liminal patterns and a quest for reintegration become the dominant models. Until 1982, the rite of passage is nearly always aborted. Only later, with the use of mythological models for “a new beginning” constituting an eschatological rupture with the past, the reintegration of self, world and word becomes possible in Darwish’s poetry.

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HUMANIORA  -- Språk och litteratur -- Studier av enskilda språk (hsv//swe)
HUMANITIES  -- Languages and Literature -- Specific Languages (hsv//eng)

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Arabic language
Mahmoud Darwish
Palestinian literature
Exile and literature
Biblical motives in literature
Rite of passage
Arabiska
Arabic language
Arabiska
semitiska språk
Semitic Languages

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