This paper discusses the concept of identity formation in Radwa Ashour's novel The Woman From Tantoura. Ashour in this novel present the notion traumatic experiences and sharing memories as elements of identity formation for Palastenian people. Ashour uses multiple narratives to coexist, since multiplicity enriches the experience of Palestinian's collectivity identity. The Palestinian people use their suffering and sharing memories as act of survival. In this paper I have discussed Ashour's novel The Woman From Tantoura within the concept of traumatic experiences and cultural memory. I have used Aleida Assaman's notion of transnational memories and Astrid Erll's notion of traveling memories to discuss how both of traumatic experiences and c...
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This paper aims to shed light on the extent of Palestinian refugee women's suffering they have gone ...
The Nakba not only resulted in the loss of the homeland, but also caused the dispersal and ruin of e...
This paper discusses the concept of identity formation in Radwa Ashour's novel The Woman From Tantou...
This paper discusses the concept of identity in Radwa Ashour's novel Granada. Ashour in this novel e...
Fictional representations of memory and traumatic experiences occupy a crucial space in contemporary...
This article argues the significance of literature in bearing witness to trauma. It engages the theo...
This essay will examine the concept of traumatic identity in My Name is Salma, exploring theories of...
Trauma is not restricted to a particular place or a particular time. War memories intrude all nation...
Israeli officials have long denied that rape was used as an instrument of war against Palestinians. ...
The paper discusses the processes of identity construction enacted by the main character in the nove...
The ath-Thanth?riyyah novel is a novel that tells the struggles of Palestinians who experienced the ...
The Palestinian people were driven out of their land 70 years ago, and are currently dispersed all o...
In this age of mass migration, refugee crises, and global mobility, it could be argued that the expe...
This thesis project traces the development of a Palestinian counter-narrative of trauma in the liter...
This paper elaborates an in-depth research on the novel Where the Streets Had a Name. This research ...
This paper aims to shed light on the extent of Palestinian refugee women's suffering they have gone ...
The Nakba not only resulted in the loss of the homeland, but also caused the dispersal and ruin of e...
This paper discusses the concept of identity formation in Radwa Ashour's novel The Woman From Tantou...
This paper discusses the concept of identity in Radwa Ashour's novel Granada. Ashour in this novel e...
Fictional representations of memory and traumatic experiences occupy a crucial space in contemporary...
This article argues the significance of literature in bearing witness to trauma. It engages the theo...
This essay will examine the concept of traumatic identity in My Name is Salma, exploring theories of...
Trauma is not restricted to a particular place or a particular time. War memories intrude all nation...
Israeli officials have long denied that rape was used as an instrument of war against Palestinians. ...
The paper discusses the processes of identity construction enacted by the main character in the nove...
The ath-Thanth?riyyah novel is a novel that tells the struggles of Palestinians who experienced the ...
The Palestinian people were driven out of their land 70 years ago, and are currently dispersed all o...
In this age of mass migration, refugee crises, and global mobility, it could be argued that the expe...
This thesis project traces the development of a Palestinian counter-narrative of trauma in the liter...
This paper elaborates an in-depth research on the novel Where the Streets Had a Name. This research ...
This paper aims to shed light on the extent of Palestinian refugee women's suffering they have gone ...
The Nakba not only resulted in the loss of the homeland, but also caused the dispersal and ruin of e...