Nayib Mahfuz y la “muerte de Dios”: una reflexión transcultural, abierta y emancipatoria

In this work I analyze the reflection of Mahfuz about God and his death in Children of Gebelawi/Children of the Alley, one of the most philosophical novels of Naguib Mahfouz. Mahfouz approaches the stories of Judaism, Christianity and Islam as parts of a cross-cultural and Utopian legacy. From the...

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Main Author: Encarnación Ruiz Callejón
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universidad de San Buenaventura 2012-05-01
Series:Franciscanum
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Online Access:http://revistas.usbbog.edu.co/index.php/Franciscanum/article/view/228/201
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description In this work I analyze the reflection of Mahfuz about God and his death in Children of Gebelawi/Children of the Alley, one of the most philosophical novels of Naguib Mahfouz. Mahfouz approaches the stories of Judaism, Christianity and Islam as parts of a cross-cultural and Utopian legacy. From the death of God he refers to the art of narrating the past as a cross-cultural therapy and a possible response to some effects of the nihilism.
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Nayib Mahfuz y la “muerte de Dios”: una reflexión transcultural, abierta y emancipatoria
Franciscanum
Mahfouz
Nietzsche
death of God
nihilism
art
title Nayib Mahfuz y la “muerte de Dios”: una reflexión transcultural, abierta y emancipatoria
title_full Nayib Mahfuz y la “muerte de Dios”: una reflexión transcultural, abierta y emancipatoria
title_fullStr Nayib Mahfuz y la “muerte de Dios”: una reflexión transcultural, abierta y emancipatoria
title_full_unstemmed Nayib Mahfuz y la “muerte de Dios”: una reflexión transcultural, abierta y emancipatoria
title_short Nayib Mahfuz y la “muerte de Dios”: una reflexión transcultural, abierta y emancipatoria
title_sort nayib mahfuz y la muerte de dios una reflexion transcultural abierta y emancipatoria
topic Mahfouz
Nietzsche
death of God
nihilism
art
url http://revistas.usbbog.edu.co/index.php/Franciscanum/article/view/228/201
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