peer reviewedThis chapter discusses Benyamin’s novel Goat Days, one of the rare books to fictionalize the life of an Indian labourer in Saudi Arabia. If Benyamin’s novel opens some refreshing inroads into the systemic violence pervading migrant management in the Gulf, a key element throughout the text is that it grants “full” subjectivity to its labourer protagonist while complicating an essentializing construction of the Gulf experience in terms of a binary opposition between the “hapless Indian victim” and “the bad Arab victimizer.” Crucially, Benyamin strategically deploys second-person forms of address that alternatively refer to the implied reader, to the protagonist’s Saudi Arabian boss, to Allah, and even to the goats that the main c...
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This chapter discusses Benyamin’s novel Goat Days, one of the rare books to fictionalize the life of...
Migration is the movement of people from one place/country to another in search of better job opport...
Goat Days presents the story of brutal isolation undergone by Najeeb, the protagonist at the hands o...
Through this work Goat Days, author Benyamin deciphers the gulf experience of keralite migrant labou...
This thesis aims to examine how the experience of migration to the Arab Gulf States is represented i...
Considered a major concern in the aftermath of 9/11 incident, trauma has invaded contemporary litera...
{Excerpt} Unpacking and applying the concept of structural violence is one of the principal tasks o...
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A creative dissertation of Witness and Protest poetry, Raghead addresses subjectivity values in post...
I analyze Iraqi author Hassan Blasim’s “The Nightmares of Carlos Fuentes” and “The Dung Beetle,” two...
Migrant labor in Qatar has taken a once desert landscape, and modernized it into a civilized city. T...
This paper explores the conflicting points of view of the narrator and Saeed in Tayyib Salih’s novel...
This chapter discusses Benyamin’s novel Goat Days, one of the rare books to fictionalize the life of...
Migration is the movement of people from one place/country to another in search of better job opport...
Goat Days presents the story of brutal isolation undergone by Najeeb, the protagonist at the hands o...
Through this work Goat Days, author Benyamin deciphers the gulf experience of keralite migrant labou...
This thesis aims to examine how the experience of migration to the Arab Gulf States is represented i...
Considered a major concern in the aftermath of 9/11 incident, trauma has invaded contemporary litera...
{Excerpt} Unpacking and applying the concept of structural violence is one of the principal tasks o...
People in the Arab World look at the revenues and financial benefits of oil, but they forget the neg...
This paper analyzes Abdel Munif’s Cities of Salt and Amitav Ghosh’s The Circle...
Why do we accept violence against certain populations? How can the world stand by as the world’s wor...
Abstract The purpose of this paper is to investigate how Kuwaiti British playwright Sulayman Al Bass...
A creative dissertation of Witness and Protest poetry, Raghead addresses subjectivity values in post...
I analyze Iraqi author Hassan Blasim’s “The Nightmares of Carlos Fuentes” and “The Dung Beetle,” two...
Migrant labor in Qatar has taken a once desert landscape, and modernized it into a civilized city. T...
This paper explores the conflicting points of view of the narrator and Saeed in Tayyib Salih’s novel...