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Emirates News Agency – Abu Dhabi Arabic Center participates in ‘Introduction to Arabic Literary Criticism’ conference at Columbia University

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ABU DHABI, 19th December, 2022 – The Sheikh Zayed Book Awards (SZBA), Abu Dhabi Arabic Center (ALC), part of the Abu Dhabi Department of Culture and Tourism (DCT Abu Dhabi), participated in “Introduction to Arabic” Literary Criticism Conference, Institute for Comparative Literature and Society (ICLS), Columbia University, New York.

The conference addressed salient issues concerning literature and literary criticism that revealed the beginnings of Arabic literary criticism as a concrete practice in the pre-modern period, the transfer of subjective methods in contemporary Arab criticism from Morocco to the Levant, and the The role of translation in the development of Arabic literary criticism.

The event also explores poetry and criticism in different eras, body language in Arabic literature, and other major topics in the field.

ALC President Dr. Ali bin Tamim noted the importance of organizing such a professional international conference in partnership with the prestigious Columbia University, which he described as an essential part of the study of literature in a comparative critical context, demonstrating the nature of the interplay between literature and The resulting shift in vision and content.

The session explored the development of rhetoric in classical Arabic poetry, educational criticism, and comparative models of literature in studies of Suleiman Bustani and his translation of Homer’s Iliad, and moral and political discourse in Arabic literary criticism .

On the other hand, topics discussed at the conference included “Poetry Festivals in the Muqalleen Records: Constants and Variables in Arabic Literary Theory” and “Sites of Arabic Literary Theory”, as well as theoretical sessions.

Now in its second edition, the conference is considered the largest of its kind and is devoted to Arabic and comparative studies.

The event discussed the development of Arabic literature over time and analyzed its various transformations in an innovative way, engaging with a group of scholars and researchers in the field of criticism and literature.

The conference is scheduled to start in March 2021 with a virtual discussion on 19 March 2021 entitled “Arabic Literary Theory: Prospects and Limitations”.

The first session will be held December 14-17, 2021 on the Columbia University campus in New York. The first session covered a range of topics in the field of literary theory and its development, as well as key issues related to Arabic literature.

The meeting also addressed contemporary challenges in Arabic literature, and decolonization as a theory.

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