Desert Voices: Bedouin Women's Poetry in Saudi Arabia
By (Author) Moneera Al-Ghadeer
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
I.B. Tauris
25th January 2024
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
892.710099287
Paperback
256
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
The Bedouin, or 'desert dwellers', have a rich cultural heritage often expressed through music and poetry. Here, Moneera Al-Ghadeer provides us with the first comparative reading of women's oral poetry from Saudi Arabia. She examines women's lyrics of love, desire, mourning and grievance. We come to understand Bedouin mores and - most significantly - the unique description of a desert that is consistently held to be infinite, evocative, stimulating and an eternal freedom. As the first English translation and analysis of this poetry, "Desert Voices" is both a gesture to preserving the oral poetic tradition of Bedouin women and a radical critique addressing the exclusion of their poetry from current academic literary studies. The book provides invaluable material for reflection in the debates around oral culture and women's poetic composition while it translates, presents and critically examins a genre, which opens Arabic poetry and literature to contemporary theory and criticism.
Moneera Al-Ghadeer is Assistant Professor of Arabic Language and Literature at the University of Wisonsin-Madison.