Shaden M. Tageldin, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2004 | University of California, Berkeley, Berkeley, CA, United States |
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Comparative Literature, Middle Eastern Literature, African LiteratureGoogle:
"Shaden Tageldin"Parents
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(Disarming words: Reading (post)colonial Egypt's double bond to Europe.) |
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Tageldin SM. (2018) Beyond Latinity, Can the Vernacular Speak? Comparative Literature. 70: 114-131 |
Tageldin SM. (2012) Proxidistant reading: Toward a critical pedagogy of the nahdah in U.S. comparative literary studies Journal of Arabic Literature. 43: 227-268 |
Tageldin SM. (2011) Secularizing Islam: Carlyle, al-Sibā'ī, and the translations of "Religion" in British Egypt Pmla. 126: 123-139 |
Tageldin SM. (2011) The returns of theory International Journal of Middle East Studies. 43: 728-730 |
Tageldin SM. (2010) One comparative literature? "Birth" of a discipline in French-Egyptian translation, 1810-1834 Comparative Literature Studies. 47: 417-445 |
Tageldin SM. (2009) Which qalam for Algeria? Colonialism, liberation, and language in Djebar's l'Amour, la fantasia and Mustaghānimī's Dhākirat al-Jasad Comparative Literature Studies. 46: 467-497 |
Tageldin SM. (2009) The African novel in Arabic The Cambridge Companion to: the African Novel. 85-102 |
Tageldin SM. (2006) M UHAMMED A. A L -D A MI Arabian Mirrors and Western Soothsayers: Nineteenth-Century Literary Approaches to Arab-Islamic History , Comparative Cultures and Literatures, vol. 17 (New York: Peter Lang, 2002). Pp. 253. $59.95 cloth International Journal of Middle East Studies. 38: 131-132 |
Tageldin SM. (2003) Reversing the sentence of impossible nostalgia: The poetics of postcolonial migration in Sakinna Boukhedenna and Agha Shahid Ali Comparative Literature Studies. 40: 232-264 |