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Since 2011, with the Syrian conflict, a sizeable portion of Circassian diaspora have fled to Turkey. The experience deportation due civil war exposed community same trauma for third time. However, as refugees were forced leave their country, they experienced different conditions than Arab and Kurdish counterparts. Utilizing solidarity networks through kinship relations, appears avoided hardship...
Abstract This article argues that transregional communication mechanisms and the diffusion of narratives are important co-drivers towards autocratization. Offering a look beyond ‘material’ in study global authoritarianism, it makes two conceptual arguments. It shows show authoritarian practices often discursively reinforced. Moreover, demonstrates how their form image management tool for foster...
Abstract This article examines the narrative and literary techniques employed in Hudā Ḥamad’s Sindrīllāt Masqaṭ to draw on Omani women’s experiences of writing speaking as sources empowerment identity. Marking a shift from dominant realistic historical fiction often associated with male writers, Ḥamad experiments magical realism, carnivalesque, intertextuality, metafiction reconfigure novelisti...
The 1960s was a particularly productive decade for Latin American literature. In those years, Latin American writers produced an astounding number of excellent novels that are marked by their incredible diversity in style and/or content. Despite their variety, however, there are some common characteristics such as the recurrent theme of metafictional concerns, the presence of intertextuality, t...
This study is an attempt at a colonial and postcolonial reading of Joseph Conrad’s Lord Jim. It is specifically focused on the narrative strategies used in the novel. In other words, it investigates the connection between the narrative strategy and a possible tone of imperialism in Conrad’s novel. For the introduction, a brief review of Conrad’s manner of writing and his peculiar ambiguity is p...
Whether Percy Bysshe Shelley’s Epipsychidion—a Platonic poem on love addressed to the patriarchally imprisoned Theresa Viviani or “Emily”—receives praise or blame has generally been determined by two focal passages: a secular sermon on free love and a planetary allegorical thinly veiling his own imbroglio. This essay re-reads Shelley’s 1821 work drawing on two recent arguments: Stuart Curran’s ...
simulation and contrivance in haririâs maghamat shaker amery * â â abstractâ in the fourth century after hijra (a.h), many kinds of rhetoric arts became common and popular in literary texts. in that cultural atmosphere, the maghamat emerged. badi al-zaman al-hamadani was the first to write the maghamat in arabic literature in the second half of the fourth century (a.h). the principal recurre...
As reflected through the highly imaginative storyteller of Charlotte Perkins Gilman’s “The Yellow Wall Paper” (1892), this article underlines how secret diaries kept in mind expose inner worlds individuals who what they have their consciousness. both a work feminist literature and psychological fiction, target one indicates fragmented female secretive narrator behind wallpaper. Recording her th...
Ted Chiang’s short story, “The Great Silence”, takes the perspective of a parrot living in Rio Abajo forest Puerto Rico, sharing its habitat with Arecibo Observatory. The story first appeared as textual component video installation by Allora and Calzadilla, piece that emphasizes entanglement massive structure telescope). parrot-narrator wonders why humans demonstrate such commitment to possibil...
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