Aida A. Bamia
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Professor Emeritus of Arabic Language and Literature, University of Florida; Visiting Professor, University of Michigan. Author of The Graying of the Raven: Cultural and Sociopolitical Significance of Algerian Folk Poetry. Translator of Sahar Khalifeh’s The Inheritance and The Image, the Icon, and the Covenant.
Primary Contributions (3)
Mahmoud Darwish was a Palestinian poet and author who gave voice to the struggles of the Palestinian people. His poems are noted for their themes of loss, exile, and resistance. Darwish was the second of eight children in a family of middle-class farmers who lived in the village of Al-Birwa,…
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Publications (1)
Graying of The Raven: Cultural and Sociopolitical Significance of Algerian Folk Poetry (November 2004)
From East to WestThe raven has turned grayO Reader of the unknownHelp us in our ordeal!With a fine touch, Aida Bamia has explored the work of Muhammad bin al-Tayyib ‘Alili (c.1894–c.1954), a hitherto virtually unknown oral poet of Algeria, bringing to her analysis new understanding of folk poetry as part of a people’s collective memory and their resistance to colonization. For ‘Alili’s audience the despair and suffering faced by poor farmers before independence is embodied by the...
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