Arabic Feminist Novel Authority of Center and Rebellion of Margin
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https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i11.602Keywords:
The feminist novel, Center and margin, The self and the other, Question of rebellionAbstract
This research aims to analyze selected novels belonging to several generations and geographic regions. It is here confirmed that the research is not directed to their time, social environment or the gender of authors as far as it is directed to their contents and their conformity with the Feminist themes mentioned in the research introduction. The research has found the novels to be in conformity with feminism to some extent. It tries to uncover a question of center and margin and the masculinity domination, trying to explain the gender discrimination that is culturally framed.Downloads
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Wasel, E. (2019). Arabic Feminist Novel Authority of Center and Rebellion of Margin. Journal of Arts, 1(11), 5-45. https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i11.602
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