Contemporary Syrian women novelists show a growing interest in the body, focusing not only on the representation of femininity, but also on that of masculinity. The novels Kursī (2009) by Dīma Wannūs; Ḥurrās al-hawā’ (2009) by Rosa Yāsīn Ḥasan; Banāt al-barārī (2011) by Mahā Ḥasan; Rāʼiḥat al-qirfa (2008) by Samar Yazbik; Imraʼa min hāḏā al-ʻaṣr (2004) by Hayfāʼ Bīṭār and Burhān al-ʻasal (2007) by Salwā al-Naʻīmī are the focus of this monograph. In order to explore different aspects of contemporary Syrian society such as gender division, the gap between social classes, political repression, the status of minorities and the effects of dictatorship, the novelists explore multiple representations of the body. They question the status of the individual and the processes of subjectification in contemporary Arab society. ʻDifferenceʼ is explored on multiple levels: women's difference represented by women’s bodies, and the difference in the representation of the male body from women's point of view. Syrian novelists question some aspects of both the constructivist and the essentialist approaches to the body. Marked by their unique difference, the characters’ bodies become the physical and symbolic location of the struggle between individual and collective claims. By focusing on the body, contemporary Syrian women novelists do not only engage in the struggle for women's emancipation, but they engage in the broader struggle for the status of the individual in contemporary Syrian society.

(2016). Le Corps dans le roman des écrivaines syriennes contemporaines. Dire, écrire, inscrire la différence . Retrieved from http://hdl.handle.net/10446/130297

Le Corps dans le roman des écrivaines syriennes contemporaines. Dire, écrire, inscrire la différence

Censi, Martina
2016-01-01

Abstract

Contemporary Syrian women novelists show a growing interest in the body, focusing not only on the representation of femininity, but also on that of masculinity. The novels Kursī (2009) by Dīma Wannūs; Ḥurrās al-hawā’ (2009) by Rosa Yāsīn Ḥasan; Banāt al-barārī (2011) by Mahā Ḥasan; Rāʼiḥat al-qirfa (2008) by Samar Yazbik; Imraʼa min hāḏā al-ʻaṣr (2004) by Hayfāʼ Bīṭār and Burhān al-ʻasal (2007) by Salwā al-Naʻīmī are the focus of this monograph. In order to explore different aspects of contemporary Syrian society such as gender division, the gap between social classes, political repression, the status of minorities and the effects of dictatorship, the novelists explore multiple representations of the body. They question the status of the individual and the processes of subjectification in contemporary Arab society. ʻDifferenceʼ is explored on multiple levels: women's difference represented by women’s bodies, and the difference in the representation of the male body from women's point of view. Syrian novelists question some aspects of both the constructivist and the essentialist approaches to the body. Marked by their unique difference, the characters’ bodies become the physical and symbolic location of the struggle between individual and collective claims. By focusing on the body, contemporary Syrian women novelists do not only engage in the struggle for women's emancipation, but they engage in the broader struggle for the status of the individual in contemporary Syrian society.
Francese
Arabo
2016
9789004315259
cartaceo
online
196
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Netherlands
Leiden
Brill
Settore L-OR/12 - Lingua e Letteratura Araba
Yazbik Samar; Wannus Dima; Hasan Maha; al-Naymi Salwa; Yasin Hasan Rosa; Bitar Hayfa; roman; Syrie; corps; sujet; genre
Le corps est au centre de la production romanesque des écrivaines syriennes contemporaines, celles-ci ne se consacrant pas uniquement à la représentation de la féminité, mais également à celle de la masculinité. Dans les romans Kursī (2009) de Dīma Wannūs ; Ḥurrās al-hawā’ (2009) de Rosa Yāsīn Ḥasan ; Banāt al-barārī (2011) de Mahā Ḥasan ; Rāʼiḥat al-qirfa (2008) de Samar Yazbik ; Imraʼa min hāḏā al-ʻaṣr (2004) de Hayfāʼ Bīṭār et Burhān al-ʻasal (2007) de Salwā al-Naʻīmī, des représentations multiples du corps sont proposées, pour explorer plusieurs aspects problématiques de la société syrienne, comme les effets du pouvoir dictatorial, le confessionnalisme, le statut des minorités, l'écart entre les classes sociales et l'organisation des rôles de genre. L'attention portée sur le corps devient ainsi un moyen pour mettre en question le statut de l'individu et les processus de subjectivation dans la société arabe contemporaine. La « différence » est inscrite à plusieurs niveaux : il s'agit de la différence des corps des femmes ainsi que de celle du regard des femmes vis-à-vis des corps masculins. En s'appuyant sur la différence, ces écrivaines contribuent à déconstruire certains aspects de l'approche constructiviste ainsi que de l'approche essentialiste quant à la question du corps. Les corps des personnages, marqués par leur différence unique, deviennent le lieu physique et symbolique de la négociation entre les instances individuelles et collectives. En se consacrant aux représentations du corps, les romancières syriennes contemporaines ne se limitent pas à un engagement dans la lutte pour l'émancipation des femmes; elles s'engagent dans une lutte impliquant l'individu et son affirmation dans la société syrienne contemporaine.
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