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Brill studies in Middle Eastern literatures : edited by Suzanne Pinckney Stetkevych
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ISSN: 15715183 ISBN: 1281400068 9786611400064 9047410343 9789047410348 9004152598 9789004152595 Year: 2004 Volume: v. 32 Publisher: Leiden Brill

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Offering a detailed analysis of oral poetry dueling performed at traditional Palestinian weddings, this work is unique in addressing poetry dueling as a performative and compositional device, and exploring the complex linkages between this tradition and other genres of Arabic poetry. It includes a study of poetry dueling in standard Arabic; a description of the historical and performance contexts of the Palestinian duels, as well as of poets and their training; an analysis of a single performance; and a re-interpretation of the nature verbal dueling generally. Including a transcription and translation of an entire performance, the book considers the social efficacy of poetry dueling, its aesthetic nature, and its value as a compositional device within a larger system of poetic production.


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Like Joseph in beauty
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ISBN: 1282399373 9786612399374 9047442199 9789047442196 9789004168404 9004168400 9781282399372 6612399376 Year: 2009 Publisher: Leiden Boston Brill

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Like Joseph in Beauty traces the evolution of an Arabic poetic form called ‘Humayni poetry’. From Muslim mystical circles, the courts of aristocrats in Highland Yemen, and kabbalist circles of Yemenite Jews, Humayni poetry distinguishes itself with lyricism, musicality, and eroticism. It also plays a variety of code-switching linguistic games. The book addresses the connections between the Humayni poetry of Yemen and the sacred poetry of Jews from Yemen, a hitherto-neglected chapter in the history of Arabic and Jewish literatures. The book culminates with a discussion of ways in which poets and critics in modern-day Yemen and in Israel transformed this poetry.

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