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Title: Ahdaf Soueif’s Reconsiderations of Arab Women Identities in Postcolonial Intersections
Authors: KERSANI, Hasna
HAMZA REGUIG MOURO, Wassila
Keywords: Postcolonial, Hybridity, Ambivalence, colonial Desire, Transcultural.
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: دراسات معاصرة مجلة علمية دولية محكمة نصف سنوية
Abstract: The present research aims at assessing the narrative strategies that Ahdaf Soueif utilizes in order to establish reinvigorate taxonomy through a tentative relocation of residual colonial paradigm. As a postcolonial writer, Soueif has generously mingled personal and political spheres of her characters that will be in return marked by different forms of hybrid identities. This being the case, this paper intends to discuss the different manners that the writer enrols while she intersects colonial history with the personal journey of Asya and other characters as well. This paper is set to inform how much hybridity alongside colonial desire continues to be a central space of paradoxical interpretations and perplexed ambivalence among characters.
URI: http://dspace.univ-temouchent.edu.dz/handle/123456789/3908
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