This paper aims at exploring the idea of Muslim sacred in modern-day English literature through the selected four novels written by the Muslim women writers residing in the west. These novels include Camilla’s “Sweetness in the Belly” (2005), Leila’s “The Translator” (1999), and “Minaret” (2005) and Mohja’s “The Girl in the Tangerine Scarf” (2006). Edward Said in his Orientalism (1978) had ardently argued about the Islam and its false representation and the portrayal of Muslim women as uncivilized in the Western discourse. Besides, the western discourse of the last two decades have also portrayed Muslim veiled women as marginalized, symbols of threat, fear and escapees of Islam particularly in the post 9/11 era. However, contemporary Muslim...
Muslim women are the most visible icons of the contentious position of Islam in the modern world, an...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 74-85.Chapter One. Introduction / Literature review -- Chapte...
: This study aimed at negotiating the paradoxical representation of Muslim women identity in two lit...
This paper aims at exploring the idea of Muslim sacred in modern-day English literature through the ...
<p><em>There has been a great concern among Muslim teachers of English on the need to study English ...
The aim of this study is to explore how religious beliefs, rituals and practices shape the personal ...
There is a tendency to regard (English) literature as beyond the pale of religion and conventional m...
Literature tells us the story of human life. Like any other literary tradition, English literature c...
This book is a qualitative, non-empirical, textual and contextual study of six literary works by wri...
This thesis explores the rapidly growing body of fiction in English by and about practising Muslim ...
Colonial narratives about Islam and Muslims are filled with prejudices. The depiction of Islamic rel...
The study aims to explore as to how the portrayal of orthodox Muslim women was challenged in their i...
This thesis focuses on Muslim literature, a diverse literature that includes literary works produced...
This thesis offers a detailed investigation of Leila Aboulela’s literary oeuvre. It represents the f...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this study, we undertake a socio-cultural analysis of fem...
Muslim women are the most visible icons of the contentious position of Islam in the modern world, an...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 74-85.Chapter One. Introduction / Literature review -- Chapte...
: This study aimed at negotiating the paradoxical representation of Muslim women identity in two lit...
This paper aims at exploring the idea of Muslim sacred in modern-day English literature through the ...
<p><em>There has been a great concern among Muslim teachers of English on the need to study English ...
The aim of this study is to explore how religious beliefs, rituals and practices shape the personal ...
There is a tendency to regard (English) literature as beyond the pale of religion and conventional m...
Literature tells us the story of human life. Like any other literary tradition, English literature c...
This book is a qualitative, non-empirical, textual and contextual study of six literary works by wri...
This thesis explores the rapidly growing body of fiction in English by and about practising Muslim ...
Colonial narratives about Islam and Muslims are filled with prejudices. The depiction of Islamic rel...
The study aims to explore as to how the portrayal of orthodox Muslim women was challenged in their i...
This thesis focuses on Muslim literature, a diverse literature that includes literary works produced...
This thesis offers a detailed investigation of Leila Aboulela’s literary oeuvre. It represents the f...
grantor: University of TorontoIn this study, we undertake a socio-cultural analysis of fem...
Muslim women are the most visible icons of the contentious position of Islam in the modern world, an...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 74-85.Chapter One. Introduction / Literature review -- Chapte...
: This study aimed at negotiating the paradoxical representation of Muslim women identity in two lit...