01697 a2200349 4500001001100000005001700011008003900028020002200067037003600089040000700125041000800132072001400140072001400154072001400168072001600182072001200198072001200210072001200222072001600234072002100250072002100271072002100292072003000313100001900343245005400362250000600416260003200422300001000454520083300464700002701297700002301324104027643120250328151432.0250324022025GB eng  a9781040276433qEA bTaylor & FranciscGBP 39.99fBB a01 aeng7 aDC2thema7 aCJ2thema7 aDS2thema7 a2CSR2bisac7 aDC2bic7 aCJ2bic7 aDS2bic7 a2CSR2bisac7 aFOR0020002bisac7 aLIT0140002bisac7 aFOR0000002bisac7 a892.717093585330532bisac1 aRoberta Morano10aYemeni Poetry on the FrontlinebLove and Conflict a1 aOxfordbRoutledgec20250228 a132 p bYemeni Poetry on the Frontline investigates popular literary responses to conflict in the different regions of Yemen, comparing responses to, and expressions of, traditional conflict with those to the new externally fuelled conflict. In its engagement with diasporic Yemeni communities in the UK, the book explores how storytelling and poetry might heighten and enhance both political and public awareness of the situation in Yemen, and lead to wider cultural understanding of diasporic and refugee communities in the UK. The novelty lies in the focus on literary expressions of conflict and conflict resolution, and the bringing together of projects dealing with the diverse regions of Yemen. This book will primarily appeal to scholars in Yemeni poetry, Arabic literature, Arabic dialectology, and anthropological linguistics.1 aJanet C.E. Watson4B011 aJames Dickins4B01