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United Arab Emirates

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In a world of global networks and transnational information flows, electronic literature (“born digital” literature or e-lit) is a site for new forms of communication, creation, and community. This conference recognizes a growing network of e-lit scholars and digital artists in the Arab world, and encourages a conversation between those scholars and artists and their peers in Europe and North America.

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By Daniele Giampà, 5 April, 2018
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Eman Younis is a member of the Arabic Electronic Literature research group. In this interview, she talks about the influence of Arabic culture in the field of electronic literature and Arabic authors.

By Seamus Riordan-Short, 7 June, 2017
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16
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1555-9351
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Electronic literature (e-lit) is an emerging kind of literature in the Arab world and just few Arabic universities have embedded it in their curricula. This article is premised on the assumption that university curricula are the authentic gate for any discipline to be academically guaranteed. Consequently, studying the status quo of teaching e-lit in the Arabic universities and challenges that hinder its progress are essential steps toward securing a recognized place for e-lit in the global literary scene.

This paper is intended to help identify and build a new generation of Arab e-lit critics and writers by diagnosing the circumstances of the Arabic classroom situation. My method in this ongoing research project is to conduct interviews with Arab professors of e-lit and surveys for the students. Additionally, my firsthand experience, as an assistant lecturer, in teaching in an Egyptian university (Minia University) will be of great help in understanding the capabilities of the Arabic classroom settings.