Review of the novel "The Kindness of Enemies" by the Sudanese-Egyptian-Scottish writer Leila Aboulela. The novel interweaves 21st century Scotland with 19th century Russia and the conflict between the Caucasian warrior Imam Shamil and the Russian Empire
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The following article is about the novel ‘The Kindness of Enemies’by Leila Aboulela and analyzes the...
Born in the Sudanese capital of Khartoum in the 1960’s to an Egyptian mother and a Sudanese father, ...
This review article explores the life and writing of Sudanese writer Leila Aboulela
Book review. Bahā’ Ṭāhir, Wāḥat al-ġurūb (Sunset Oasis). Cairo, Dār al-Šurūq, 2007. Winner of the 2...
Leila Aboulala (1964 -) is a Sudanese-Egyptian Muslim novelist who lives in the Scottish diaspora. S...
Cross-posted from: hsozkult.de Fabian Klose, Review of: Alexis Heraclides / Ada Dialla, Humanitaria...
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The study aims to explore as to how the portrayal of orthodox Muslim women was challenged in their i...
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