Nathaniel A. Miller is an independent scholar and translator, specializing in Arabic language and literature.
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Contents Note on Transliteration, Translations, Dates, and Sources List of Abbreviations Introduction PART I. FROM "PRE-ISLAMIC" TO LATE ANTIQUE TRIBALISMS Chapter 1. Beyond the Jahiliyyah: How Najdi Poetics Became Classical Arabic Poetry Chapter 2. The Background to the Najdi-Hijazi Dichotomy: Arabians and Late Antique Empires Before 500CE Chapter 3. Development of Najdi and Hijazi Identities in Poetic Sources (500-622) PART II. HIJAZI AND NAJDI REGIONAL IDENTITIES (500-632) Chapter 4. Poetics of the Najdi Warrior Elite Chapter 5. Hijazi Counterpoetics: The Case of Hudhayl Chapter 6. Imagined Geographies Chapter 7. Hijazi Imagined Geographies PART III. ISLAM AND THE ASCENT OF NEO-NAJDI POETICS (632-750) Chapter 8. Poets as Tribal Spokesmen in Early Islam (Before 692) Chapter 9. Najdi Poetic Construction of Universal Arabo-Islam (After 692) Conclusion Appendix of Arabic Texts Notes Works Cited Index Acknowledgments

