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Gatekeeping Arabic Literature

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In Gatekeeping Arabic Literature, Mervat Haloum delivers a rigorous sociological analysis of the flow of translated Arabic novels into the UK publishing industry. Drawing on quantitative and qualit...
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  • 07 January 2027
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In Gatekeeping Arabic Literature, Mervat Haloum delivers a rigorous sociological analysis of the flow of translated Arabic novels into the UK publishing industry. Drawing on quantitative and qualitative data and sociological and translation theories, the book investigates patterns and norms governing the selection, production, and reception of novels, the interconnections among translation agents, and the socio-cultural forces shaping their behaviours. It proposes a new taxonomy of UK publishers based on their motives and examines how the lack of source-field sponsorship grants gatekeepers greater control over the dissemination of Arabic literature. By rethinking the concept of “peripheral literatures”, Mervat Haloum demonstrates how literatures from the Global South face distinct barriers to international visibility and recognition, not encountered by peripheral European literatures.
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Price: $140.00
Publisher: Brill
Imprint: Brill
Series: Modern Intellectual Trends
Publication Date: 07 January 2027
ISBN: 9789004764446
Format: Hardcover
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Mervat Haloum, Ph.D. (2025), University College London, specialises in the sociology of literature, culture and translation, with a focus on Arabic. Her research lies at the intersection of translation, power, and ideology, and the circulation of world literature, particularly in postcolonial contexts.