AbstractThis paper discusses the current postgraduate level research into the corpus of Muslim Diaspora at the School of Language Studies and Linguistics which reflects the increasing interests into the corpus by students from within and outside the country. The first research focuses on minority Muslim women writers who reside in different host countries: Standing Alone by Indian American, Asra Q. Nomani, We are a Muslim, Please by Pakistani British, Zaiba Malik and The Land of Invisible Strangers by Pakistani British, Qanta A. Ahmed. In these narratives, the Muslim women's selves often face competing binary discourses of Islam and the West/Orientalism. The second research is on three Iranian diasporic memoirs – Azar Nafisi's Reading Lolit...
In a world that is both globalised and yet deeply divided, Muslim literary studies is crucial to und...
The origin of the word diaspora goes back to the Greek language. It explains the condition of people...
AbstractThis paper highlights four completed graduate research projects conducted at the School of L...
AbstractThis paper discusses the current postgraduate level research into the corpus of Muslim Diasp...
This book is a qualitative, non-empirical, textual and contextual study of six literary works by wri...
Some years before and after the Islamic revolution in Iran in 1979, a huge number of Iranians migrat...
Literatures on Muslim women writers living in a new land are scarce and rarely discussed. This paper...
Abstract Literatures on Muslim women writers living in a new land are scarce and rarely discussed. T...
This research explores the boundaries of literature and ethnography in case of Reading Lolita in Teh...
Mosaics of Identity: Reading Muslim Women's Memoirs From Across the Diaspora addresses Muslim women'...
AbstractThis paper highlights four completed graduate research projects conducted at the School of L...
Fiction by writers of Muslim background forms one of the most diverse, vibrant and high-profile corp...
This project examines the struggle of American-Muslim women to negotiate their identities in literar...
Migration and settlement accounts have primarily been men’s stories within which women are either ab...
text“Reading, Writing, Roaming: The student abroad in Arab women’s literature” details new developme...
In a world that is both globalised and yet deeply divided, Muslim literary studies is crucial to und...
The origin of the word diaspora goes back to the Greek language. It explains the condition of people...
AbstractThis paper highlights four completed graduate research projects conducted at the School of L...
AbstractThis paper discusses the current postgraduate level research into the corpus of Muslim Diasp...
This book is a qualitative, non-empirical, textual and contextual study of six literary works by wri...
Some years before and after the Islamic revolution in Iran in 1979, a huge number of Iranians migrat...
Literatures on Muslim women writers living in a new land are scarce and rarely discussed. This paper...
Abstract Literatures on Muslim women writers living in a new land are scarce and rarely discussed. T...
This research explores the boundaries of literature and ethnography in case of Reading Lolita in Teh...
Mosaics of Identity: Reading Muslim Women's Memoirs From Across the Diaspora addresses Muslim women'...
AbstractThis paper highlights four completed graduate research projects conducted at the School of L...
Fiction by writers of Muslim background forms one of the most diverse, vibrant and high-profile corp...
This project examines the struggle of American-Muslim women to negotiate their identities in literar...
Migration and settlement accounts have primarily been men’s stories within which women are either ab...
text“Reading, Writing, Roaming: The student abroad in Arab women’s literature” details new developme...
In a world that is both globalised and yet deeply divided, Muslim literary studies is crucial to und...
The origin of the word diaspora goes back to the Greek language. It explains the condition of people...
AbstractThis paper highlights four completed graduate research projects conducted at the School of L...