Article Title:Factoring Asymmetry into the Equation: On Juxtaposing Palestinian and Israeli Literatures
Abstract:
This article addresses a discursive problem with the study of Palestinian literature alongside Israeli literature: by focusing on the intersections between Hebrew and Arabic literatures, scholars have created a hybrid that precludes comparison between two separate entities. This article surveys the theoretical and political drawbacks of this approach and then moves to theorize Palestinian literature outside its pairing with Israeli literature as a global multilingual literary system that is major yet non-hegemonic. I suggest that Palestinian literature can be informed by theories of world literature, on the one hand, and inform world literature about the way diasporic literature moves in the world, on the other hand. Last, I discuss the novel Tafsil thanawi by 'Adaniyah Shibli in order to demonstrate a possible expansion of the grounds of comparison once a work of Palestinian literature like this one is read beyond its dialogue with Israeli culture.
Keywords: Palestinian literature; minor literature; world literature; Hebrew-Arabic comparisons; Adaniyah Shibli; hybridity
DOI: 10.1163/1570064X-12341509
Source:JOURNAL OF ARABIC LITERATURE
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