This thesis examines the dynamics of dispossession in two (post) colonial novels: Al-waqai‘ al-ghariba fi ikhtifa’ Sa‘id abu al-nahs al-mutasha’il (1974) by the Palestinian novelist Emile Habiby (translated as The Secret Life of Saeed: The Ill-Fated Pessoptimist [1985] by Salma Khadra Jayussi and Trevor Le Gassick) and Crossing the River (1995) by West Indian novelist Caryl Phillips. Mikhail Bakhtin’s theories of the “chronotope,” “carnivalesque,” and “polyphony” are used to show how the two texts avoid using “a rhetoric of blame” (Edward Said’s expression) as their objective. Rather, both novels provide the Other’s version of an event to supplement the mainstream narrative; ultimately creating a multifaceted text that is inclusive. As a re...
PhD thesisThis thesis is a comparative study of the short stories of Ghassan Kanafani, Ngugi wa Thi...
Suad Amiry’s My Damascus (2016) is set in Damascus and spans a period from the late nineteenth centu...
This paper examines the decolonization process in Najib Al-Kailani‘s novel, Nābulyūn fī al-Azhar ...
This thesis examines the dynamics of dispossession in two (post) colonial novels: Al-waqai‘ al-ghari...
Palestinian author Emile Habibi\u27s 1974 novel, The Secret Life of Saeed the Pessoptomist, endures ...
Entitled ‘Dams, Displacement and Development in Narratives of the Nubian Awakening’, this thesis is ...
In a study of multicultural literature, the dominance of ignorance and prejudice in propagating and ...
In undemocratic regimes, the cultural space is expected to align with the structure of domination, a...
The thesis aims at exploring the relationship between narratology and psychology through discussing ...
Re-considering the relationship between Europe and the rest of the world is one of the dominating fe...
This dissertation argues that works of literature offer a valuable critical supplement to historical...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the role of exile in three works of contemporary fiction, p...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand...
The Middle East map has undergone a remarkable change since the rise of geopolitical borders in the ...
This thesis documents the narratives of a group of Egyptian youth about their participation in the 1...
PhD thesisThis thesis is a comparative study of the short stories of Ghassan Kanafani, Ngugi wa Thi...
Suad Amiry’s My Damascus (2016) is set in Damascus and spans a period from the late nineteenth centu...
This paper examines the decolonization process in Najib Al-Kailani‘s novel, Nābulyūn fī al-Azhar ...
This thesis examines the dynamics of dispossession in two (post) colonial novels: Al-waqai‘ al-ghari...
Palestinian author Emile Habibi\u27s 1974 novel, The Secret Life of Saeed the Pessoptomist, endures ...
Entitled ‘Dams, Displacement and Development in Narratives of the Nubian Awakening’, this thesis is ...
In a study of multicultural literature, the dominance of ignorance and prejudice in propagating and ...
In undemocratic regimes, the cultural space is expected to align with the structure of domination, a...
The thesis aims at exploring the relationship between narratology and psychology through discussing ...
Re-considering the relationship between Europe and the rest of the world is one of the dominating fe...
This dissertation argues that works of literature offer a valuable critical supplement to historical...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine the role of exile in three works of contemporary fiction, p...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand...
The Middle East map has undergone a remarkable change since the rise of geopolitical borders in the ...
This thesis documents the narratives of a group of Egyptian youth about their participation in the 1...
PhD thesisThis thesis is a comparative study of the short stories of Ghassan Kanafani, Ngugi wa Thi...
Suad Amiry’s My Damascus (2016) is set in Damascus and spans a period from the late nineteenth centu...
This paper examines the decolonization process in Najib Al-Kailani‘s novel, Nābulyūn fī al-Azhar ...