Titre : | Naphtalene - Anovel of Baghdad | Type de document : | texte imprimé | Auteurs : | Alia Mamdouh, Auteur ; Peter Theroux, Traducteur | Editeur : | the feminist press at CUNY | Année de publication : | 2006 | Importance : | 214p. | ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 1558614932 | Langues : | Anglais (eng) | Catégories : | Roman
| Mots-clés : | Baghdad, muslim feminity | Index. décimale : | M-4.1 Romans, nouvelles et récits | Résumé : | Seen through the eyes of a strong-willed and perceptive young girl, Naphtalene beautifully captures the atmosphere of Baghdad in the 1940s and 1950s. Alia Mamdouh vividly recreates a city of public steam baths, roadside butchers and childhood games played in the same streets where political demonstrations against British colonialism are beginning to take place.
At the heart of the novel is nine-year-old Huda, a girl whose fiery, defiant nature belies Western stereotypes of Muslim femininity. Both childishly innocent and acutely perceptive, Huda observes and documents the complex web of relationships in her family. Her father, a bullying police officer who works as a prison guard, treats his two children with vacillating tenderness and brutality and drives her desperately ill Syrian mother from the house after he takes a second wife. One aunt waits in vain for a man to marry her, while another engages in a sexual relationship with a woman but is forced to hide it.
Huda must struggle to form her identity amidst this world of unfulfilled women, of yearnings, frustrations and small tragedies. Her inspiration is her grandmother, a reservoir of strength, humor and of traditional storytelling, who manages subversively to wield great power in her family and her community.
Through Mamdouh’s strikingly inventive use of language, Huda’s stream-of-consciousness narrative expands to take in the life not only of a young girl and her family, but of her street, her neighborhood and her country. | En ligne : | http://covers.powells.com/9781558614925.jpg |
Naphtalene - Anovel of Baghdad [texte imprimé] / Alia Mamdouh, Auteur ; Peter Theroux, Traducteur . - [S.l.] : the feminist press at CUNY, 2006 . - 214p. ISSN : 1558614932 Langues : Anglais ( eng) Catégories : | Roman
| Mots-clés : | Baghdad, muslim feminity | Index. décimale : | M-4.1 Romans, nouvelles et récits | Résumé : | Seen through the eyes of a strong-willed and perceptive young girl, Naphtalene beautifully captures the atmosphere of Baghdad in the 1940s and 1950s. Alia Mamdouh vividly recreates a city of public steam baths, roadside butchers and childhood games played in the same streets where political demonstrations against British colonialism are beginning to take place.
At the heart of the novel is nine-year-old Huda, a girl whose fiery, defiant nature belies Western stereotypes of Muslim femininity. Both childishly innocent and acutely perceptive, Huda observes and documents the complex web of relationships in her family. Her father, a bullying police officer who works as a prison guard, treats his two children with vacillating tenderness and brutality and drives her desperately ill Syrian mother from the house after he takes a second wife. One aunt waits in vain for a man to marry her, while another engages in a sexual relationship with a woman but is forced to hide it.
Huda must struggle to form her identity amidst this world of unfulfilled women, of yearnings, frustrations and small tragedies. Her inspiration is her grandmother, a reservoir of strength, humor and of traditional storytelling, who manages subversively to wield great power in her family and her community.
Through Mamdouh’s strikingly inventive use of language, Huda’s stream-of-consciousness narrative expands to take in the life not only of a young girl and her family, but of her street, her neighborhood and her country. | En ligne : | http://covers.powells.com/9781558614925.jpg |
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