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The changing rhythm : a study of Najīb Mahfūz's novels
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ISBN: 9004035877 Year: 1973 Publisher: Leiden Brill

Studies in medieval Arabic and Hebrew poetics
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ISBN: 9004093680 Year: 1991 Publisher: Leiden Brill


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The changing rhythm : a study of Najīb Maḥfūz's novels
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ISBN: 9004662960 Year: 1973 Publisher: Leiden : BRILL,

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The neo-classical Arabic poets
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Mongrels or marvels
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ISBN: 0804777888 9780804777889 9780804769532 0804769532 Year: 2011 Publisher: Stanford, Calif. Stanford University Press

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The writings of Jacqueline Shohet Kahanoff (1917–1979) offer a refreshing reassessment of Arab-Jewish relations in the Middle East. A member of the bourgeois Jewish community in Cairo, Kahanoff grew up in a time of coexistence. She spent the years of World War II in New York City, where she launched her writing career with publications in prominent American journals. Kahanoff later settled in Israel, where she became a noted cultural and literary critic. Mongrels or Marvels offers Kahanoff's most influential and engaging writings, selected from essays and works of fiction that anticipate contemporary concerns about cultural integration in immigrant societies. Confronted with the breakdown of cosmopolitan Egyptian society, and the stereotypes she encountered as a Jew from the Arab world, she developed a social model, Levantinism, that embraces the idea of a pluralist, multicultural society and counters the prevailing attitudes and identity politics in the Middle East with the possibility of mutual respect and acceptance.

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