Freedom of Expression and Censorship in Medieval Arabic Literature

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  • Zoltan Szombathy

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https://doi.org/10.5617/jais.4580

Abstract

This article explores the restraints placed upon literary production in medieval Arabic literature (particularly poetry) and the ways in which such control was effected. After surveying the various ways of controlling the production of texts, which ranged from mild self-censorship to the actual execution of authors by state authorities, we will try to find general patterns in the data, with a special emphasis on the different treatment of lèse-religion and lèse-majesté respectively.

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Szombathy, Z. (2017). Freedom of Expression and Censorship in Medieval Arabic Literature. Journal of Arabic and Islamic Studies, 7, 1–24. https://doi.org/10.5617/jais.4580

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