Chapter 18: Mauritania

Main author: Blalack, July Scott
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description This chapter traces the origins of the novel genre in Mauritania. It first considers the cultural and historical context of the emergence of the Mauritanian novel, focusing on its link to the rise of Nouakchott as the country’s capital. It then discusses the rise of the Arabic novel and the influence of the Nahḍa movement on many Arabic-speaking Mauritanians, including Aḥmad wuld ʻAbd al-Qādir, Al-Sunnī ʻAbdāwa, and Tarba bint ʻAmmār. It also examines the Francophone novel. The chapter concludes by reflecting on the future of the Mauritanian novel, noting that Mauritanian literature suffers from marginalization in the Arab world and neglect on the part of academics and critics.
author_additional Hassan, Waïl S.
author_additionalStr Hassan, Waïl S.
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author Blalack, July Scott
author_facet Blalack, July Scott
authorStr Blalack, July Scott
author_letter Blalack, July Scott
title Chapter 18: Mauritania
publisher Oxford University Press
publishDate 2017
url https://eprints.soas.ac.uk/35535/