The Emergence of Arabic Poetry: From Regional Identities to Islamic Canonization

A new literary history of Arabic poetry from 500-750 CE that includes hundreds of lines of poetry...
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Author: Nathaniel A. Miller
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The Emergence of Arabic Poetry: From Regional Identities to Islamic Canonization by Miller, Nathaniel A.

The Emergence of Arabic Poetry: From Regional Identities to Islamic Canonization

BD$138.34

The Emergence of Arabic Poetry: From Regional Identities to Islamic Canonization

BD$138.34
Author: Nathaniel A. Miller
Format: Hardcover
Language: English

A new literary history of Arabic poetry from 500-750 CE that includes hundreds of lines of poetry never before translated into English

To interpret the Quran's Arabic, early medieval Muslims turned to pre-Islamic poetry, a corpus that the Prophet Muhammad's cousin called "the archive of the Arabs." While this principle seems straightforward, pre-Islamic Arabs did not, in fact, think of themselves as either pre-Islamic or Arab. The term Arab barely appears at all in pre-Islamic poetry.

The Emergence of Arabic Poetry reexamines this early poetry to reconstruct what pre-Islamic culture actually entailed. Nathaniel A. Miller draws on a wide range of texts, including hundreds of lines of poetry never before translated into English--in addition to new inscriptional, archaeological, and non-Arabic sources--to explore the diverse world of pre- and early-Islamic Arabia in which Islam developed. Miller traces the emergence of two regional identities, and their distinctive poetic traditions, in the Arabian Peninsula of late antiquity: Najdi in the center and northeast and Hijazi in the southwest. The book shows how later efforts of Muslim scholars to use early poetry as an aesthetic, linguistic ideal to interpret the Quran resulted in an image of a unitary, exceptional, and isolated Arab identity and culture. These scholars drew on the Najdi tradition, canonizing its forms as classical Arabic poetry par excellence, and solidifying many tropes of Arabness that are still ubiquitous today: of nomadism, performative generosity, and martial equestrianism. However, Miller argues, it was the neglected Hijazi tradition that was actually more central to the emergence of early Islam.

Early Arabic poetry has been largely overlooked in current scholarship in adjacent fields, largely due to twentieth-century controversies over whether this corpus is legitimate or was forged. In combining a reconstruction of pre-Islamic poetry's social function with a consideration of the circumstances of its later canonization, The Emergence of Arabic Poetry offers an urgently needed reappraisal of a significant but underexamined poetic corpus, as well as a new literary history of the origins of Arabic poetry from 500 to 750 CE.

Author: Nathaniel A. Miller
Publisher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Published: 08/13/2024
Pages: 376
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 1.66lbs
Size: 9.21h x 6.14w x 1.00d
ISBN: 9781512825305

About the Author
Nathaniel A. Miller is an independent scholar and translator, specializing in Arabic language and literature.

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