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3501 Trousdale Parkway, Los Angeles, CA 90089
https://nelc.ucla.edu/person/michael-cooperson/CPW Seminar Series Presents:
Rethinking Arabic Literary History
Michael Cooperson (UCLA)
Abstract:
What did pre-modern authors writing in Arabic have to say about their own literary history? Many things, as it turns out, most of them non-linear. In this respect, their accounts differ from the rise-and-fall story later promulgated by European scholars—a story which has now become the dominant one even in the Arab world.
What’s next? One way forward, I propose, is to draw on non-linear approaches, both pre-modern and modern—including, for example, the late-nineteenth century notion of Kulturgeschichte as applied to the cultural history of Arabic-speaking societies. A new literary history of Arabic—or at least, the one I am trying to write––should grant equal weight to all periods and regions; should foreground reception, especially translation, as a critical part of the story; and should embrace avowedly pedagogical elements such as commentary, digression, and above all, visual explanation.
The talk will include a sneak preview of this work in progress; comments and criticism are welcome! I am also very interested in hearing from participants about the state of literary history in their fields of expertise.
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