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In the wake of the poetic : Palestinian artists after Darwish / Najat Rahman.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Contemporary issues in the Middle EastPublication details: Syracuse : Syracuse University Press, 2015.Edition: First editionDescription: 1 online resourceContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780815653417
  • 0815653417
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: In the wake of the poetic.DDC classification:
  • 892.7/16 23
LOC classification:
  • PJ7820.A7 Z8265 2015eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Mahmoud Darwish and emergent Palestinian arts: an introduction -- Language's passage from Mahmoud Darwish to Suheir Hammad, Liana Badr, and Ghassan Zaqtan -- "A coming to language": the cinema of Elia Suleiman, Hany Abu-Assad, and Rashid Masharawi -- A memory for disappearing archives: the visual art of contemporary Palestinian artists -- "All we have is the song": music and the poetry of Darwish -- Afterword: when the poet becomes an endless poem.
Summary: Heralding a new period of creativity, In the Wake of the Poetic explores the aesthetics and politics of Palestinian cultural expression in the last two decades. As it increasingly gains a significant presence on the international scene, much of Palestinian art owes a debt to Mahmoud Darwish, one of the finest contemporary poets, and to Palestinian writers of his generation. Rahman maps the immense influence of Darwish's poetry on a new generation of performance artists, visual artists, spoken-word poets, and musicians. Through an examination of selected works by key artists--such as Suheir Hammad, Ghassan Zaqtan, Elia Suleiman, Mona Hatoum, Sharif Waked, and others--Rahman articulates an aesthetic founded on loss, dispersion, dispossession, and transformation. It interrupts dominant regimes, constituting acts of dissension and intervention. It reinscribes belonging and is oriented toward solidarity and future. This innovative wave of experimentation transforms our understanding of the national through the diasporic and the transnational, and offers a profound meditation on identity.
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Mahmoud Darwish and emergent Palestinian arts: an introduction -- Language's passage from Mahmoud Darwish to Suheir Hammad, Liana Badr, and Ghassan Zaqtan -- "A coming to language": the cinema of Elia Suleiman, Hany Abu-Assad, and Rashid Masharawi -- A memory for disappearing archives: the visual art of contemporary Palestinian artists -- "All we have is the song": music and the poetry of Darwish -- Afterword: when the poet becomes an endless poem.

Print version record.

Heralding a new period of creativity, In the Wake of the Poetic explores the aesthetics and politics of Palestinian cultural expression in the last two decades. As it increasingly gains a significant presence on the international scene, much of Palestinian art owes a debt to Mahmoud Darwish, one of the finest contemporary poets, and to Palestinian writers of his generation. Rahman maps the immense influence of Darwish's poetry on a new generation of performance artists, visual artists, spoken-word poets, and musicians. Through an examination of selected works by key artists--such as Suheir Hammad, Ghassan Zaqtan, Elia Suleiman, Mona Hatoum, Sharif Waked, and others--Rahman articulates an aesthetic founded on loss, dispersion, dispossession, and transformation. It interrupts dominant regimes, constituting acts of dissension and intervention. It reinscribes belonging and is oriented toward solidarity and future. This innovative wave of experimentation transforms our understanding of the national through the diasporic and the transnational, and offers a profound meditation on identity.

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