This research began as an attempt to question to what extent a politics of solidarity and the evolution of a ‘transnational feminism’ which travels across borders can be established within Arab and Western literary novels. While this study, in spirit, takes its lead from the call for ‘feminism without borders’ within the writings of two contemporary women writers, the Canadian Margaret Atwood and the Lebanese Hanan Al-Shaykh, it responds to the notion of transnationalism and literary ambassadorship from the perspective of Arab-Western relations. This process raises key questions for the reading of women’s writings across sensitive cultural divides: How can the literary contributions of Margaret Atwood and Hanan Al-Shaykh help in reshaping t...
This thesis focuses on the production, circulation, and reception of contemporary Middle Eastern lit...
Margaret Atwood, a prominent Canadian novelist, in her novels has proficiently and subtly voiced tra...
Background: The development of understanding among women, related to the rise of consciou...
This research began as an attempt to question to what extent a politics of solidarity and the evolut...
This thesis explores the concepts of “voice” and “influence” through the case studies of two famous ...
This thesis explores the concepts of “voice” and “influence” through the case studies of two famous ...
Margaret Eleanor Atwood (1939 – ) is one of the contemporary most preeminent and multitalented livin...
The burgeoning efforts of postcolonial, transnational, black and intersectional feminists who have i...
text“Reading, Writing, Roaming: The student abroad in Arab women’s literature” details new developme...
Margaret Atwood is a Canadian author who believes that language is inherently political. In her fict...
This dissertation studies the works of four writers who attempt cross-cultural advocacy through writ...
Restricted until 16 Apr. 2013.This dissertation examines fictional works from the 1980s to the prese...
This chapter examines two novels concerned with the experience of Arab Muslim women in national cont...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.This study examines how content...
The purpose of this thesis is to compare the works of contemporary Arab British and Arab American wo...
This thesis focuses on the production, circulation, and reception of contemporary Middle Eastern lit...
Margaret Atwood, a prominent Canadian novelist, in her novels has proficiently and subtly voiced tra...
Background: The development of understanding among women, related to the rise of consciou...
This research began as an attempt to question to what extent a politics of solidarity and the evolut...
This thesis explores the concepts of “voice” and “influence” through the case studies of two famous ...
This thesis explores the concepts of “voice” and “influence” through the case studies of two famous ...
Margaret Eleanor Atwood (1939 – ) is one of the contemporary most preeminent and multitalented livin...
The burgeoning efforts of postcolonial, transnational, black and intersectional feminists who have i...
text“Reading, Writing, Roaming: The student abroad in Arab women’s literature” details new developme...
Margaret Atwood is a Canadian author who believes that language is inherently political. In her fict...
This dissertation studies the works of four writers who attempt cross-cultural advocacy through writ...
Restricted until 16 Apr. 2013.This dissertation examines fictional works from the 1980s to the prese...
This chapter examines two novels concerned with the experience of Arab Muslim women in national cont...
Access to thesis permanently restricted to Ball State community only.This study examines how content...
The purpose of this thesis is to compare the works of contemporary Arab British and Arab American wo...
This thesis focuses on the production, circulation, and reception of contemporary Middle Eastern lit...
Margaret Atwood, a prominent Canadian novelist, in her novels has proficiently and subtly voiced tra...
Background: The development of understanding among women, related to the rise of consciou...