The book The Bildungsroman: Re-birth, Travels, and Conversations Across the Mediterranean, Irish, and Red Seas aims to explore the history and evolution of the bildungsroman genre by moving beyond its traditional Eurocentric foundations, often associated with Goethe as the archetype of the genre. Goethe's novel is commonly used as the reference point for West-East, East-West frameworks in the discourse of the bildungsroman genre. This, however, disavows literary traditions and influences on the bildungsroman novel that may have originated at earlier times or at different places and limits the study of bildungsroman novels across disparate geographies and times. The main purpose of the book is to broaden the reach of this genre beyond its Western origins, demonstrating its worldwide relevance and evolution-particularly within postcolonial contexts and from the perspective of Arab female postcolonial subjects. In doing so, it examines how the genre adapts as it travels across different cultural, historical, and geographical settings.



Autorentext

Leen Bou Nassereddine is a PhD candidate in English literature at the University of York, UK. Her research explores literature from the Global South through the frameworks of world literature, postcolonial studies, and gender theory, with particular attention to the transformation of the Bildungsroman across cultural and historical contexts. She is also a full-time lecturer in English at the Rochester Institute of Technology, Dubai.

Titel
The Bildungsroman
Untertitel
Re-birth, Travels, and Conversations Across the Mediterranean, Irish, and Red Seas
EAN
9781040569061
Format
E-Book (pdf)
Veröffentlichung
06.04.2026
Digitaler Kopierschutz
frei
Dateigrösse
1.83 MB
Anzahl Seiten
184