págs. 5-9
Popular revolution in Naguib Mahfouz: Thoughts in the aftermath of Egypt's revolution of 25 January 2011
págs. 13-26
Keeping up the faith: Mahfuz's Harafish and Qadaya wa-Shahadat's Taha Husayn
págs. 27-38
págs. 39-52
Avatar and 'Azazil - Western and Middle Eastern patterns of individual revolt: an essay in the simultaneity of ruptures
págs. 53-86
págs. 87-98
Le sentiment d'indignation à l'origine du "Printemps arabe": quelques exemples de l'escriture romanesque
págs. 99-108
The rhetoric of futility: on writer's communiqués and manifestos
págs. 109-124
Réarranger la réalité: le théâtre arabe dans une perspective pré- et post-révolutionnaire
págs. 125-138
Libyan exposé literature: the novel Milh (Salt) by Muhammad al-Asfar
págs. 139-150
págs. 151-164
Detective stories as a counter-narratives on society and politics: The Arabic roman noir in the context of the Arab Spring
págs. 165-186
págs. 187-198
Kursi de Dima Wannus: corps et critique sociales
págs. 199-210
And there was complete silence: Silence as theme and narrative strategy in three Syrian novels
págs. 211-226
La société face au pouvoir dans le roman arabe moderne: la voie religieuse comme alternative
págs. 227-240
Manifestations réelles et imaginaires: un aspect de la contestation politique dans la littérature soudanaise
págs. 241-253
Resistance and trauma in contemporary Libyan poetry: 42 years of oppression in the verses of 'Ashur al-Tuwaybi and Khalid Mattawa
págs. 257-276
Chronicle of a revolution in between literature and journalism, conservative claims and progressive struggles: Revolution Bushra al-Maqtari's literary articles
págs. 277-296
Reclaiming public spaces: foreseeing the 25th January revolution in independent Egytian theatre
págs. 297-310
l'écriture comme succédané de l'action: Ayyam al-Tahrir d'Ibrahim Abdel-Méguid ou un récit de la révolution égyptienne de 2011
págs. 311-332
págs. 333-348
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