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Al-Khansa': Representing the First-Person Feminine

Hammond, Marle

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Ken Seigneurie
Editor

Christine Chism
Editor

Abstract

The seventh‐century Arabic poet al‐Khansaʾ (al‐Khansāʾ) composed lamentations that simultaneously celebrate patriarchal values and endow the female voice with a formidable subjective agency. This chapter contemplates the construction of such an elegiac voice through the analytical lens of grammatical gender and asks what the specificities of Arabic grammar and al‐Khansaʾ's skillful manipulation of its codes can contribute to universal notions of women's writing. It concludes that the complex rules of gender agreement that characterize Arabic, far from entrapping women in a stifling binary system, enable women to choose between marking their voices as decidedly feminine and leaving them conspicuously unmarked.

Citation

Hammond, M. (2020). Al-Khansa': Representing the First-Person Feminine. In K. Seigneurie, & C. Chism (Eds.), A Companion to World Literature, Volume 2: 601 CE to 1450 (1059-1071). Wiley. https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118635193.ctwl0085

Publication Date Feb 1, 2020
Deposit Date May 20, 2020
Publisher Wiley
Pages 1059-1071
Book Title A Companion to World Literature, Volume 2: 601 CE to 1450
ISBN 9781118993187
DOI https://doi.org/10.1002/9781118635193.ctwl0085


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