Description: The Lebanese-Phoenician Nationalist Movement by Basilius Bawardi Should Lebanon be part of the Arab world? FORMAT Hardcover LANGUAGE English CONDITION Brand New Publisher Description The question of belonging has formed the basis of the political, religious and cultural tensions in Lebanon, to the point that sectarian conflict on the countrys future contributed significantly to the outbreak of civil war in 1975. This book focuses on the development of the Phoenician-Lebanese movement that struggled against the hegemonic status of Arabic language and culture. The Phoenician-Lebanese were a predominantly Maronite Christian group who attempted to remove themselves from the Muslim and Arab world throughout the twentieth century. Their demands for self-definition as a nation and their desire to establish their own culture were rooted in the concept of their ancient Phoenician past. Basilius Bawardi examines four prominent authors who formed the basis on which all engaged so-called Phoenician literature was built: Sharl Qurm, Said Aql, Mayy Murr and Muris Awwad. The literary corpus of these writers was a critical component of the political activity that strove to distinguish the native Lebanese inhabitants from their Arab-Muslim neighbours.Studying these authors works in both a literary and historical way, Bawardi shows how language was used to promote a specific political agenda and identifies the strong connections between language, literature and nation building.As well as revealing the nationalist struggle as it emerges in prose and poetry, the book discusses the history and formation of modern day Lebanon and why language and literature are so crucial for members of a national minority. Author Biography Basilius Bawardi is Senior Lecturer at Bar Ilan University and Oranim College, Israel. He holds a PhD in Arabic Literature and Language from the University of Haifa. He has published in the journals Middle Eastern Literature and Al-Karmil and in the books Ottoman Reform and Muslim Regeneration; The Lebanese Anthology of Muris Awwad and Monotheism & Ethics: Historical and Contemporary Intersections Among Judaism, Christianity and Islam. Table of Contents ContentNote on Transliteration viiiAcknowledgements ixIntroduction 11. Historical Background: The Birth of the Phoenician-Lebanese National Thought2. Phoenician-Lebanese Literature: Founding Generation3. The Second Generation: Mayy Murr and Mu¯ r?¯s ?Awwa4. Summary – or is it the End of the Phoenician Movement?AppendixI 136Appendix II 141Appendix III 143Appendix IV 147Notes 153Bibliography 176Index Review Bawardi presents an innovative combination of thorough textual research and theoretical arguments. The volume highlights the complex links between ideologies and language that have contributed to forming the Phoenician-Lebanese identity. - Fruma Zachs, Professor and Head of Middle Eastern History, The Department of Middle Eastern History, University of Haifa, In his book, Basilius Bawardi presents three Lebanese poets: Said Aql (1912-2014), May(y) Murr (1929-2008), and Maurice Awwad (born in 1934). Their literary work reflects two contemporary anti-Arab, and anti-Sunni, partly overlapping movements in Lebanon: Phoenicianism, proclaiming the Phoenician origins of the Lebanese people, and linguistic nationalism, which aims to introduce Lebanese Arabic as the official national language in the country, and to replace Arabic script by the new Latin alphabet created by Said Aql. Although these ideological trends have been studied in recent years by several scholars, Bawardi takes an original methodological perspective, based firstly on literary criticism and studies on the history of ideas. As he has previously translated into Hebrew sections of M. Awwads work, he is also sensitive to its linguistic form. - Arkadiusz Plonka, Assistant Professor, Institute of Oriental Studies, Jagiellonian University Promotional Should Lebanon be part of the Arab world? Promotional "Headline" Should Lebanon be part of the Arab world? Details ISBN1784532371 Author Basilius Bawardi ISBN-10 1784532371 ISBN-13 9781784532376 Format Hardcover Media Book Year 2016 Series Library Of The Modern Middle Studies Pages 208 Short Title The Lebanese-Phoenician Nationalist Movement Language English Subtitle Literature, Language and Identity Publication Date 2016-08-08 UK Release Date 2016-08-08 Imprint I.B. Tauris Country of Publication United Kingdom Illustrations 12 bw integrated NZ Release Date 2016-08-08 Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing PLC DEWEY 324.25692083 Audience Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly AU Release Date 2016-08-07 We've got this At The Nile, if you're looking for it, we've got it. With fast shipping, low prices, friendly service and well over a million items - you're bound to find what you want, at a price you'll love! TheNile_Item_ID:134690877;
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Book Title: The Lebanese-Phoenician Nationalist Movement
Number of Pages: 208 Pages
Publication Name: The Lebanese-Phoenician Nationalist Movement: Literature, Language and Identity
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Publication Year: 2016
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