The rude, the bad and the bawdy : essays in honour of Professor Geert Jan van Gelder

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The rude, the bad and the bawdy : essays in honour of Professor Geert Jan van Gelder

edited by Adam Talib, Marlé Hammond and Arie Schippers

Gibb Memorial Trust, 2014

  • : hbk

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Includes bibliographical references

"Geert Jan van Gelder's list of publications": p. [311]-322

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内容説明

Throughout his distinguished career devoted to the study of Arabic language and literature, Geert Jan van Gelder sustained a particular interest in humour and irreverence: in mujun, broadly understood as literary expressions of indecency, encompassing the obscene, the profane, the impudent, and the taboo. Contributors to this honorific compilation tackle this subject from a wide variety of perspectives beyond the merely prurient in studies detailing the ways in which indecency has been signified, signalled, evaluated, and preserved , and including translations and commentaries of exemplarily audacious texts. Together these chapters cover a range of interrelated and complex issues on sexuality, gender, language, and poetics from an array of perspectives and with a variety of approaches, reflecting the interests and methodologies of several generations of scholars across numerous specialisations within the field of Middle Eastern and Islamic literary studies. One intriguing area of investigation that has emerged is the question of what becomes of mujun in the modern era and how it transforms and mutates across space, time, and genre. Many other questions arise to from the ways in which the chapters complement each other in their interrogation of boundaries, broadly construed-be they historic turning points or gradual evolutions, cultural dichotomies and fusions, the so-called gender gap, or the dividing line between the erotic and the pornographic.

目次

Tabula Gratulatoria Geert Jan van Gelder: a biographical sketch Introduction 1. Wen-chin Ouyang, 'Mujun, Junun, Funun' 2. Jaakko Hameen-Anttila, 'What is Obscene? Obscenity in Classical Arabic Literature' 3. Pieter Smoor, 'A Suspicion of Excessive Frankness' 4. Gregor Schoeler, Abu Nuwas' poem to the Zoroastrian boy Bihruz: An Arabic 'sawgand-nama' with a Persian 'kharja' 5.. Arie Schippers, 'The Mujun Genre by Abu Nuwas and by Ibn Quzman: a Comparison' 6. Nefeli Papoutsakis, 'The ayriyat of Abu Hukayma (d. 240/854): A preliminary study' 7. Monica Balda-Tillier, "Udhri Love and Mujun: Opposites and Parallels' 8. Emily Selove, 'Mujun is a Crazy Game' 9. Thomas Bauer, 'Dignity at Stake: Mujun epigrams by Ibn Nubata (686-768/1287-1366) and his contemporaries' 10. Ewald Wagner, 'Lyrics on a Fart' 11. Denis McAuley, 'Two fart jokes in Ibn 'Arabi's Muhadarat al-abrar' 12. Richard van Leeuwen, 'Love or Lust: Sexual Relationships between Humans and Jinns in the Thousand and One Nights and The Djinn in the Nightingale's Eye 13. Roger Allen, 'The Obscenity of Sexual Torture' 14. Frederic Lagrange, 'Modern Arabic Literature and the Disappearance of Mujun: Same-Sex Rape as a Case Study' 15. Marle Hammond, 'The Foul-Mouthed Fahla: Obscenity and Amplification in Early Women's Invective' 16. Clive Holes, 'A Saudi "housewife" goes to war: or "the evil fatwas"' 17. Adam Talib, 'Caricature and Obscenity in Mujun Poetry and African-American Women's Hip Hop' 18. Jan Schmidt, 'Love and Sex among the Ottomans (1500-1800)' 19. Geert Jan van Gelder: List of Publications Notes on the Contributors Index

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