The present book offers a critical study of the literary discourse specific to Anglophone Arab women narratives and of how contemporary Arab female writers living in the Diaspora -Britain and U.S. particularly -represent their hybrid and/or hyphenated identity, then how they voice their silent female compatriots through a discourse recognized as unique. Our aim is to provide the reader with a tentative re-location of Anglophone Arab women writings within a more specific framework with a focus on the main characteristics of this literature -a literature of minority, of Borderlands and of...
The present book offers a critical study of the literary discourse specific to Anglophone Arab women narratives and of how contemporary Arab female wr...