The purpose of this study of Anglo-Egyptian writer Ahdaf Soueif’s two novels, In the Eye of the Sun (1999), first published in 1992, and The Map of Love (2000), first published in 1999, is to examine how they are arenas for hybrid politics in the post-colonial Egyptian context and the Arab diasporic context. This thesis examines how Soueif deals with residual colonial logics by using Post-colonial theories of transculturation. These theories reveal, through an analysis of Soueif’s use of Pharaonicism and her depiction of social and religious divides, that Soueif sometimes legitimizes and sometimes contests the results of transculturation by using products of this very process of transculturation. In the diasporic context, Soueif’s work d...
This dissertation draws on modern theories of the exotic in order to critique racialized, consumer-o...
In a book that radically challenges conventional understandings of the dynamics of cultural imperial...
This study is an attempt to see how colonial and postcolonial discourses produce the social fabric o...
My thesis looks at encounters between East and West in the novels of Ahdaf Soueif and how similar is...
My thesis looks at encounters between East and West in the novels of Ahdaf Soueif and how similar is...
The central focus of this work is the aspects of bilingualism in the writings of the Egyptian writer...
In this work, we analyze the literature produced by the Egyptian writer Ahdaf Soueif in the works of...
This article examines the phenomenon of code switching in The Map of Love (1999) by the Egyptian–Bri...
This thesis aims to extend and mobilize Edward Said’s critical thought through a reading of three co...
This study explores In the Eye of the Sun (1992) and The Map of Love (1999) by Ahdaf Soueif to exami...
This article seeks to examine the impact that urban space has had on the development of political co...
: This study aimed at negotiating the paradoxical representation of Muslim women identity in two lit...
The past forty years of Egypt's history have been characterized by political oppression, deteriorati...
Throughout the 20th century contributions of Egyptian writers have been instrumental in the processe...
In this dissertation, I analyze post-dispersion literary texts---writings by and about Egyptian Jew...
This dissertation draws on modern theories of the exotic in order to critique racialized, consumer-o...
In a book that radically challenges conventional understandings of the dynamics of cultural imperial...
This study is an attempt to see how colonial and postcolonial discourses produce the social fabric o...
My thesis looks at encounters between East and West in the novels of Ahdaf Soueif and how similar is...
My thesis looks at encounters between East and West in the novels of Ahdaf Soueif and how similar is...
The central focus of this work is the aspects of bilingualism in the writings of the Egyptian writer...
In this work, we analyze the literature produced by the Egyptian writer Ahdaf Soueif in the works of...
This article examines the phenomenon of code switching in The Map of Love (1999) by the Egyptian–Bri...
This thesis aims to extend and mobilize Edward Said’s critical thought through a reading of three co...
This study explores In the Eye of the Sun (1992) and The Map of Love (1999) by Ahdaf Soueif to exami...
This article seeks to examine the impact that urban space has had on the development of political co...
: This study aimed at negotiating the paradoxical representation of Muslim women identity in two lit...
The past forty years of Egypt's history have been characterized by political oppression, deteriorati...
Throughout the 20th century contributions of Egyptian writers have been instrumental in the processe...
In this dissertation, I analyze post-dispersion literary texts---writings by and about Egyptian Jew...
This dissertation draws on modern theories of the exotic in order to critique racialized, consumer-o...
In a book that radically challenges conventional understandings of the dynamics of cultural imperial...
This study is an attempt to see how colonial and postcolonial discourses produce the social fabric o...