استشراق جديد أو سرد نيو ليبرالي؟ المرأة العربية في الرواية الأمريكية الحديثة

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.53286/arts.v6i2.1957

الكلمات المفتاحية:

الرواية الأمريكية الحديثة، المرأة المسلمة، أمريكا، الشرق الأوسط

الملخص

تتناول هذه الدراسة موضوع "الاستشراق الجديد" وآلية عمله من أجل معرفة النظرية النيوليبرالية التي تعمل مع الاستشراق الجديد تحت مظلة واحدة. وتقدم تصور الرواية الأمريكية عن وضع المرأة العربية المسلمة من خلال الإشارة إلى رواية The Dawn (2009)  للكاتبة هوما بورسغاري، وتم تقسيمه إلى: مقدمة تتناول التعريف بقضية البحث وتقديم فكرة البحث من خلال الإشارة الى العديد من الدراسات الحديثة في مجال الاستشراق الحديث، ودراسة تحليلية مستندة على نظرية الاستشراق الحديثة لرواية The Dawn (2009) وخاتمة تتضمن أهم نتائج الدراسة وهي أن الأيديولوجية النيوليبرالية وعلاقة المرأة بالمجتمع تعتبر أهم ركائز الرواية الأمريكية التي تخص العالم العربي.

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2024-05-26

كيفية الاقتباس

التويجي م. (2024). استشراق جديد أو سرد نيو ليبرالي؟ المرأة العربية في الرواية الأمريكية الحديثة. الآداب للدراسات اللغوية والأدبية, 6(2), 511–521. https://doi.org/10.53286/arts.v6i2.1957

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