Title of article :
The Question of Identity and the Narrative Concept
of Tilka l-ra¯ ’ih: a by S:uncalla¯h Ibra¯hı¯m
Author/Authors :
ULRIKE STEHLI-WERBECK، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Abstract :
This article views Tilka l-ra¯ ’ih: a (published 1966) as a ‘novel of identity’. The I-narratorprotagonist,
an Egyptian intellectual in the 1960s, suffers from his inability to reconcile
the disparate elements of existence as he believes in values such as authenticity and truth.
His attitude is paradigmatic for the beginning of the period of Arabic ‘literary
modernism’. The article analyses the central character’s state of alienation and isolation
by applying the concept of ‘identity’ of the socio-psychologist Erving Goffman. Using
Ge´rard Genette’s narratological categories of ‘voice’ and ‘focalisation’, it examines the
sophisticated dualistic narrative concept of the novel and its implications for the
protagonist’s character and attitude and the vision of the author. The article also
identifies parallels and differences between Tilka l-ra¯ ’ih: a and the French Nouveau Roman
and discusses its relationship with the existentialist notion of revolt.
Journal title :
Middle eastern literatures incorporating edebiyat
Journal title :
Middle eastern literatures incorporating edebiyat