Arab and Muslim science fiction: critical essays
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments. xi Preface Hosam A. Ibrahim Elzembely. 1 Section I—Whose Science Fiction? Introduction Marcia Lynx Qualey. 3 Dividing Lines: The World-View of Science Fiction James E. Gunn. 5 Section II—Local Voices: Essays and Interviews • North Africa · The Continuum: Four Waves of Egyptian Sci-Fi Hosam A. Ibrahim Elzembely.10 Mapping the Maghreb: The History and Prospects of SF in the Arab West Kawthar Ayed. 20 The Mechanics of Writing Algerian SF: Resistance to the Speculative Tools of the Trade Faycel Lahmeur. 28 Libyan SF: A Short Story in the Making Abdulhakeem Amer Tweel. 39 The Survival Guide to Egyptian Dystopia and Apocalypse: Post-Arab Spring Sci-Fi Comes of Age Ahmed Salah Al-Mahdi. 47 Mending the Egyptian Gap: A Case Study in the Problems Facing
Arab-Islamic Science Fiction Emad El-Din Aysha. 56 Morocco, Then and Now: The Struggle for Arabic Science Fiction Mouad Bouyadou. 65 vii
viii Table of Contents Interview with Ziane Guedim: Prospecting the Next Generation of Algerian SF Writers Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. • The Levant · Science Fiction Literature: A Very Personal Journey Taleb . Interview with Jeremy Szal: Global and Local Imperatives in Lebanese Science Fiction Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. The Arabs Haven’t Given Up on Utopia Just Yet: The Nano-Ethics of Heaven on Earth Fadi Zaghmout. The Story of Syrian SF: The Struggle for a Voice of Its Own Mohammed Abdullah Alyasin. Exiled to the Future: Mental Hurdles on the Road Towards Palestinian Science Fiction Emad El-Din Aysha. • Gulf · An Eye on the Past, an Eye on the Future: Charting an Independent Course for Iranian SF Zahra Jannessari-Ladani. 124 The Family in Time: An Expatriate’s Pilgrimage to a Better Future Ibrahim Al-Marashi. 141 Turning Youthful Curiosity into an Arab Growth Industry Noura Al
Noman. 148 Pursuing the Imagination: One Kuwaiti’s Experience with Science Fiction and Other Abnormals Abdulwahab Al-Rifaee. 154 Interview with Farkhondeh Fazei Bakhsheshi on Publishing Science Fiction in Iran Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. 162 An Interview from Kuwait: Dr. Naif Al֊Mutawa, Creator of The 99, on Therapy, the Comics Industry, and Muslim Modernization Egyptian Society for Science Fiction 168 SF for a Troubled Nation: An Interview from Yemen with Wajdi Muhammad Al-Ahdal Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. 179
Table of Contents ix Black Magic and Djinn in Omani Literature: Examining the Myths and Reality Manar Al Hosni. 185 • Europe, Russia and Central Asia · The Codex of Bosnian SF: Raspberries on the Edge of Chaos Harun Šiljak. 194 Science Fiction in Turkey: Skirting the Edge of a Remembered Future Gamze G. Özfirat and İsmail Yamanol. 199 A Talk with Shamil Idiatullin: Muslims in the “Contracting” Universe of Post-Soviet SF Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. 206 Hamid Ismailov on the Remnants of Central Asian Fantasy and Science Fiction Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. 217 Perceiving Afghanistan: Abdulwakil Sulamal on Realism, Translation, and Fantastical Literature Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. 230 Falling in Love with Science Fiction: From Turkey to Tomorrow Müfit Özdeş. 240 Girlhood Dreams: An Interview with Funda Özlem Şeran on the Necessity of Turkish Sci-Fi Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. 244 • South Asia · The Hero in All of Us: Saqib Sadiq on Muslim SF in the English Language Mirror Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. 251 The
Indian Recipe for Good Science Fiction: Technology, Politics, and Religion Sami Ahmad Khan. 259 Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad: An Interview on Islam and Sci-Fi, AI Ethics, and Sustainable Development Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. 268 • Africa · The Expanse of Mauritanian SF: Tuning French to a Future Informed by the Past Moussa Ould Ebnou. 276
x Table of Contents From Arrakis to Senegal: The Science Fiction of Interfaith Dialogue and Spiritual Coexistence Mame Bougouma Diene. 288 Rafeeat Aliyu: Identity, Islam, and Womens Writing Meet in Afro-Futurism Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. 299 A Bird’s-Eye View of the Comic Book Scene in Nigeria Ashiru Muheez Afolabi. 804 The Sudan and Genre Literature: Between Historical Speculation, Magic Realism, and Science Fiction Amir Tag Elsír. 809 • Far East · Science Fiction: A Living Reality for Every Malaysian Azrul Bin Jaini. 813 Raising the Elements of Locality and the Moral Story in SF: An Attempt to Make SF a Classy Genre in Indonesia Riawani Elyta.325 The Writers Prerogative: An Interview from the Philippines with Kristine Ong Muslim Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. 331 Aditya Nugraha Wardhana on Indonesia’s New Wave SF: Comics, Cartoons, and Leveraging Literature Between the East and West Egyptian Society for Science Fiction.336 Section III—A Literature in Appraisal Archiving the Future: A Conversation
with Rebecca Hankins on the Fictional Frontiers of Muslim and African SF Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. 341 Under the Microscope: An Academic Appraisal of the Evolving Milieu of Arab SF Barbara K. Dick. 352 Between Two Traditions: A Testimonial on Translating Arabic Science Fiction Stories Areeg Ibrahim. 367 Conclusion Hosam A. Ibrahim Elzembely. About the Contributors. . . Index. . 381 373 |
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Table of Contents Acknowledgments. xi Preface Hosam A. Ibrahim Elzembely. 1 Section I—Whose Science Fiction? Introduction Marcia Lynx Qualey. 3 Dividing Lines: The World-View of Science Fiction James E. Gunn. 5 Section II—Local Voices: Essays and Interviews • North Africa · The Continuum: Four Waves of Egyptian Sci-Fi Hosam A. Ibrahim Elzembely.10 Mapping the Maghreb: The History and Prospects of SF in the Arab West Kawthar Ayed. 20 The Mechanics of Writing Algerian SF: Resistance to the Speculative Tools of the Trade Faycel Lahmeur. 28 Libyan SF: A Short Story in the Making Abdulhakeem Amer Tweel. 39 The Survival Guide to Egyptian Dystopia and Apocalypse: Post-Arab Spring Sci-Fi Comes of Age Ahmed Salah Al-Mahdi. 47 Mending the Egyptian Gap: A Case Study in the Problems Facing
Arab-Islamic Science Fiction Emad El-Din Aysha. 56 Morocco, Then and Now: The Struggle for Arabic Science Fiction Mouad Bouyadou. 65 vii
viii Table of Contents Interview with Ziane Guedim: Prospecting the Next Generation of Algerian SF Writers Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. • The Levant · Science Fiction Literature: A Very Personal Journey Taleb . Interview with Jeremy Szal: Global and Local Imperatives in Lebanese Science Fiction Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. The Arabs Haven’t Given Up on Utopia Just Yet: The Nano-Ethics of Heaven on Earth Fadi Zaghmout. The Story of Syrian SF: The Struggle for a Voice of Its Own Mohammed Abdullah Alyasin. Exiled to the Future: Mental Hurdles on the Road Towards Palestinian Science Fiction Emad El-Din Aysha. • Gulf · An Eye on the Past, an Eye on the Future: Charting an Independent Course for Iranian SF Zahra Jannessari-Ladani. 124 The Family in Time: An Expatriate’s Pilgrimage to a Better Future Ibrahim Al-Marashi. 141 Turning Youthful Curiosity into an Arab Growth Industry Noura Al
Noman. 148 Pursuing the Imagination: One Kuwaiti’s Experience with Science Fiction and Other Abnormals Abdulwahab Al-Rifaee. 154 Interview with Farkhondeh Fazei Bakhsheshi on Publishing Science Fiction in Iran Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. 162 An Interview from Kuwait: Dr. Naif Al֊Mutawa, Creator of The 99, on Therapy, the Comics Industry, and Muslim Modernization Egyptian Society for Science Fiction 168 SF for a Troubled Nation: An Interview from Yemen with Wajdi Muhammad Al-Ahdal Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. 179
Table of Contents ix Black Magic and Djinn in Omani Literature: Examining the Myths and Reality Manar Al Hosni. 185 • Europe, Russia and Central Asia · The Codex of Bosnian SF: Raspberries on the Edge of Chaos Harun Šiljak. 194 Science Fiction in Turkey: Skirting the Edge of a Remembered Future Gamze G. Özfirat and İsmail Yamanol. 199 A Talk with Shamil Idiatullin: Muslims in the “Contracting” Universe of Post-Soviet SF Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. 206 Hamid Ismailov on the Remnants of Central Asian Fantasy and Science Fiction Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. 217 Perceiving Afghanistan: Abdulwakil Sulamal on Realism, Translation, and Fantastical Literature Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. 230 Falling in Love with Science Fiction: From Turkey to Tomorrow Müfit Özdeş. 240 Girlhood Dreams: An Interview with Funda Özlem Şeran on the Necessity of Turkish Sci-Fi Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. 244 • South Asia · The Hero in All of Us: Saqib Sadiq on Muslim SF in the English Language Mirror Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. 251 The
Indian Recipe for Good Science Fiction: Technology, Politics, and Religion Sami Ahmad Khan. 259 Muhammad Aurangzeb Ahmad: An Interview on Islam and Sci-Fi, AI Ethics, and Sustainable Development Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. 268 • Africa · The Expanse of Mauritanian SF: Tuning French to a Future Informed by the Past Moussa Ould Ebnou. 276
x Table of Contents From Arrakis to Senegal: The Science Fiction of Interfaith Dialogue and Spiritual Coexistence Mame Bougouma Diene. 288 Rafeeat Aliyu: Identity, Islam, and Womens Writing Meet in Afro-Futurism Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. 299 A Bird’s-Eye View of the Comic Book Scene in Nigeria Ashiru Muheez Afolabi. 804 The Sudan and Genre Literature: Between Historical Speculation, Magic Realism, and Science Fiction Amir Tag Elsír. 809 • Far East · Science Fiction: A Living Reality for Every Malaysian Azrul Bin Jaini. 813 Raising the Elements of Locality and the Moral Story in SF: An Attempt to Make SF a Classy Genre in Indonesia Riawani Elyta.325 The Writers Prerogative: An Interview from the Philippines with Kristine Ong Muslim Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. 331 Aditya Nugraha Wardhana on Indonesia’s New Wave SF: Comics, Cartoons, and Leveraging Literature Between the East and West Egyptian Society for Science Fiction.336 Section III—A Literature in Appraisal Archiving the Future: A Conversation
with Rebecca Hankins on the Fictional Frontiers of Muslim and African SF Egyptian Society for Science Fiction. 341 Under the Microscope: An Academic Appraisal of the Evolving Milieu of Arab SF Barbara K. Dick. 352 Between Two Traditions: A Testimonial on Translating Arabic Science Fiction Stories Areeg Ibrahim. 367 Conclusion Hosam A. Ibrahim Elzembely. About the Contributors. . . Index. . 381 373 |
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