Literature often represents fictionally how gender relations are deeply affected by diaspora. The case of contemporary Arab-American writers is no exception to this, and recent works by Arab-American women writers have indeed been giving voice to silenced women. Our hypothesis in this article is that, in Mohja Kahf’s The Girl in the Tangerine Scarf, the main character negotiates her subjectivity in the space of diaspora, which is illustrated mainly, among other things, through her choice of clothes
The article presents a critical analysis of two novels by contemporary Arab Muslim women writers, Le...
In the wake of multiculturalism, the canon began to make room for the literary production of several...
This research aims to discover Khadra's resistance to the gender discrimination that she experienced...
This article proposes a reflection on the emergence of a literary sensibility that questions Arab-Mu...
In her novel The Girl in the Tangerine Scarf (2006), Syrian-American Mohja Kahf engages in the repre...
Mohja Kahf’s 2006 novel, The Girl in the Tangerine Scarf, follows the protagonist, Khadra, in her jo...
This thesis within the fields of Arab-American Studies, Culture Studies and Gender Studies provides ...
This thesis within the fields of Arab-American Studies, Culture Studies and Gender Studies provides ...
The paper explores the representation of diasporic Muslim identities in a coming-of-age narrative: A...
This paper challenges the thought that the term ‘Muslim woman’ connotes submissive or backward and i...
This paper challenges the thought that the term ‘Muslim woman’ connotes submissive or backward and i...
The article presents a critical analysis of two novels by contemporary Arab Muslim women writers, Le...
ENGLISH : Syrian immigrants in US have frequently been in the news over the past year and not alw...
There is a stereotypical understanding of Islam as a religion that is inherently hostile to critique...
Anglophone Arab writings have come of age after years of ethnic, religious and gender-based invisibi...
The article presents a critical analysis of two novels by contemporary Arab Muslim women writers, Le...
In the wake of multiculturalism, the canon began to make room for the literary production of several...
This research aims to discover Khadra's resistance to the gender discrimination that she experienced...
This article proposes a reflection on the emergence of a literary sensibility that questions Arab-Mu...
In her novel The Girl in the Tangerine Scarf (2006), Syrian-American Mohja Kahf engages in the repre...
Mohja Kahf’s 2006 novel, The Girl in the Tangerine Scarf, follows the protagonist, Khadra, in her jo...
This thesis within the fields of Arab-American Studies, Culture Studies and Gender Studies provides ...
This thesis within the fields of Arab-American Studies, Culture Studies and Gender Studies provides ...
The paper explores the representation of diasporic Muslim identities in a coming-of-age narrative: A...
This paper challenges the thought that the term ‘Muslim woman’ connotes submissive or backward and i...
This paper challenges the thought that the term ‘Muslim woman’ connotes submissive or backward and i...
The article presents a critical analysis of two novels by contemporary Arab Muslim women writers, Le...
ENGLISH : Syrian immigrants in US have frequently been in the news over the past year and not alw...
There is a stereotypical understanding of Islam as a religion that is inherently hostile to critique...
Anglophone Arab writings have come of age after years of ethnic, religious and gender-based invisibi...
The article presents a critical analysis of two novels by contemporary Arab Muslim women writers, Le...
In the wake of multiculturalism, the canon began to make room for the literary production of several...
This research aims to discover Khadra's resistance to the gender discrimination that she experienced...