This paper explores diasporic conditions and poetics of ‘unsatisfaction’ as delineated in the texts studied through the sufferings, hopes, nostalgia and desires of the dispersed Zanzibari Arabs. For these Zanzibari Arabs, diaspora has been established through trade, displacement and adventure.Their diasporic situation is paradoxical as they suffer a sentimental attachment to Zanzibar that is manifold: many have a kinship bond; others are defined by peculiar accounts of arrival and return that may be physical or psychological, while others encounter and confront cultural shock(s) that results in cultural inwardness and/or ‘un-adaptability’ that manifest through trauma. This is in tandem with (Ley’s, 2008) assertion (about traumatic memory) t...
This thesis aims to examine how the experience of migration to the Arab Gulf States is represented i...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how the ghurba can take a literary shape in the Arabic novel and...
David Rubadiri’s literary works embody a melancholy which is an inevitable outcome of the colonial e...
This paper explores diasporic conditions and poetics of ‘unsatisfaction’ as delineated in the texts ...
Student Number : 0515393R - MA research report - School of Literature and Language Studies - Facu...
Abdulrazak Gurnah\u2019s postcolonial counter narratives show a wider world, whose multiple identiti...
This paper explores how Private Memory intersects with the Public History of the Zanzibari Arab Comm...
The Nobel Prize for Literature has been won by 70-year-old Tanzanian novelist Abdulrazak Gurnah for ...
Shelley has once rightly stated that “Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world”, establ...
This study focuses on the theme of abjection in Abdulrazak Gurnah’s first three novels, Memory of De...
This paper examines post-revolution crises, migration, and the quest for self-identity in Abdulrazak...
This study offers the first full-length single-author analysis of the fictional work of Abdulrazak G...
Diasporic literature refers to texts which record the geographical and cultural displacement of indi...
In this paper, I consider By the Sea (2001) and Gravel Heart (2017) as examples of how the Zanzibari...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand...
This thesis aims to examine how the experience of migration to the Arab Gulf States is represented i...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how the ghurba can take a literary shape in the Arabic novel and...
David Rubadiri’s literary works embody a melancholy which is an inevitable outcome of the colonial e...
This paper explores diasporic conditions and poetics of ‘unsatisfaction’ as delineated in the texts ...
Student Number : 0515393R - MA research report - School of Literature and Language Studies - Facu...
Abdulrazak Gurnah\u2019s postcolonial counter narratives show a wider world, whose multiple identiti...
This paper explores how Private Memory intersects with the Public History of the Zanzibari Arab Comm...
The Nobel Prize for Literature has been won by 70-year-old Tanzanian novelist Abdulrazak Gurnah for ...
Shelley has once rightly stated that “Poets are the unacknowledged legislators of the world”, establ...
This study focuses on the theme of abjection in Abdulrazak Gurnah’s first three novels, Memory of De...
This paper examines post-revolution crises, migration, and the quest for self-identity in Abdulrazak...
This study offers the first full-length single-author analysis of the fictional work of Abdulrazak G...
Diasporic literature refers to texts which record the geographical and cultural displacement of indi...
In this paper, I consider By the Sea (2001) and Gravel Heart (2017) as examples of how the Zanzibari...
A thesis submitted to the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, University of the Witwatersrand...
This thesis aims to examine how the experience of migration to the Arab Gulf States is represented i...
The aim of this paper is to analyse how the ghurba can take a literary shape in the Arabic novel and...
David Rubadiri’s literary works embody a melancholy which is an inevitable outcome of the colonial e...