Nouri Gana's Melancholy Acts: Defeat and Cultural Critique in the Arab World | ||||
Cairo Studies in English | ||||
Article 13, Volume 2024, Issue 2, December 2024, Page 215-221 PDF (328.53 K) | ||||
Document Type: Book Review | ||||
DOI: 10.21608/cse.2024.344830.1198 | ||||
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Author | ||||
Nevine El Nossery | ||||
University of Wisconsin, Madison | ||||
Abstract | ||||
Book Review by Nevine El Nossery Nouri Gana's Melancholy Acts: Defeat and Cultural Critique in the Arab World (Fordham University Press, 2023) offers a compelling and sophisticated analysis of the psychoaffective condition of melancholy, tracing its complex emergence within Arab cultural production as a response to historical traumas, including the Nakba and Naksa, and continuing experiences of dispossession. Gana positions melancholy not merely as a passive or pathological state, but as a dynamic response to sociopolitical crises and a potent form of cultural critique and political resistance, and yet it is “indirect, equivocal, and opaque”. By combining rigorous theoretical analysis with close readings of cultural texts, Melancholy Acts offers a fresh perspective on the role of melancholy in Arab cultural and political life, challenging traditional notions of melancholic passivity and offering new ways of thinking about the intersections of affect, culture, and politics in the Arab world, towards, as he beautifully concludes, a decolonial project of emancipation. | ||||
Keywords | ||||
melancholy; settler colonial Zionism; Nouri Bouzid; decoloniality; postcolonial studies; Adonis; Mahmoud Darwish; Hany Abu-Assad | ||||
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