Affective Disorders: Emotion, Modernity and Narrative

Abstract: 

This paper explores the crisis initiated by colonial modernity in Naguib Mahfouz's 1947 novel Midaq Alley. It focuses on three different responses to this crisis: anger, the (over)production of rumour, and the narrative's use of various melodramatic tropes to create a sense of social stability.

Presenter Information
First Name: 
Bede
Last Name: 
Scott
Institution: 
Nanyang Technological University