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Haifa Saud Alfaisal

Assistant Professor

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العلوم اﻹنسانية واﻻجتماعية
hsaud@KSU.EDU.SA
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Journal Article
2016
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Liberty and the Literary: Coloniality and Nahdawist Comparative Criticism of Rūḥī al-Khālidī’s History of the Science of Literature with the Franks, the Arabs, and Victor Hugo (1904)

Alfaisal, Haifa Saud . 2016

Nahda Ruhi al-Khalidi coloniality modernity Arabic Literary Criticism

In 1902 Ruhi al-Khalidi produced what may be the first modern work of comparative criticism in Arabic. In his History of the Science of Literature, Khalidi (1864–1913), a Palestinian polyglot, used the discourse of literary criticism to develop a modern understanding of liberty, but at the cost of obfuscating the coloniality on which this notion of liberty was predicated. The following discussion examines colonial relations of power in the rise of modern Arabic literary criticism as registered in Khalidi’s comparative treatise. Thus, the ensuing analysis employs the conceptual apparatus of postcolonialism to explore Khalidi’s contribution to the 19th century Arab cultural renaissance and modernization, known as the Nahda. 

Volume Number
77
Issue Number
0026-7929
Magazine \ Newspaper
Modern Language Quarterly
Pages
523-546
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In 1902 Ruhi al-Khalidi produced what may be the first modern work of comparative criticism in Arabic.

by Haifa Saud Alfaisal
2016