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  2. Resistance literature - Wikipedia

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    Resistance literature can be used to resist gender-based oppression, or to demonstrate difficulties in liberation struggles or writing in exile. [ 15 ] [ 16 ] Studying resistance literature is one way to challenge norms and defy culture practices that can, in some instances, give hope.

  3. A World Not Our Own - Wikipedia

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    The collection takes inspiration from Kanafani's biography, and his struggle with alienation. It also deals with his insistence on his intellectual and physical resistance. Kanafani's preference to use figurative language has political and literary purposes, which he elaborates on in his study Resistance Literature in Occupied Palestine: 1948 ...

  4. Ghassan Kanafani - Wikipedia

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    Kanafani was the first to deploy the notion of resistance literature ("adab al-muqawama") with regard to Palestinian writing; [5] [15] in two works, published respectively in 1966 and 1968, [5] one critic, Orit Bashkin, has noted that his novels repeat a certain fetishistic worship of arms, and that he appears to depict military means as the ...

  5. Samuel Beckett - Wikipedia

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    During the Second World War, Beckett was a member of the French Resistance group Gloria SMH (Réseau Gloria) and was awarded the Croix de Guerre in 1949. [2] He received the 1969 Nobel Prize in Literature "for his writing, which—in new forms for the novel and drama—in the destitution of modern man acquires its elevation". [3]

  6. The Lover (Kanafani novel) - Wikipedia

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    The collection is named after the first novel, The Lover or Al-Ashiq, and in it, Kanafani discusses Palestinian Resistance in a way that is different from the rest of his works. The second novel is titled The Plums of April or Barquq Nisan and the third novel is titled The Deaf and The Blind or Al-Atrash Wal A'ma .

  7. The Aesthetics of Resistance - Wikipedia

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    The Aesthetics of Resistance (German: Die Ästhetik des Widerstands, 1975–1981) is a three-volume novel by the German-born playwright, novelist, filmmaker, and painter Peter Weiss which was written over a ten-year period between 1971 and 1981.

  8. Resistant reading - Wikipedia

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    Resistant reading is an element of some current critical and interpretive repertoire. It is worth considering whether diegetic border crossing always strengthens the potential for resistant reading (as might seem intuitively likely, given that readers are moving in and out of the story), or whether on some occasions it might trigger the reverse effect.

  9. Fictional resistance movements and groups - Wikipedia

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    The Resistance — network of humans and vortigaunts fighting the Combine in Half-Life 2. The Resistance — the military force that wishes to depose the Supreme Leader and restore the New Republic in the Star Wars sequel trilogy. Song Jiang — leader of outlaws during the Song dynasty and fictionalized in the Water Margin.