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Challenging Stereotypes: The Cosmopolitan Arab Woman in Fadia Faqir's Willow Trees Don't Weep

Abu Oruq, A. A. A.: Challenging Stereotypes: The Cosmopolitan Arab Woman in Fadia Faqir's Willow Trees Don't Weep.
J. Eng Stud. "Accepted by Publisher", [1-35], 2025.
Folyóirat-mutatók:
Q3 Cultural Studies (2024)
Q3 Linguistics and Language (2024)
Q2 Literature and Literary Theory (2024)
cím:
Challenging Stereotypes: The Cosmopolitan Arab Woman in Fadia Faqir's Willow Trees Don't Weep
szerzők:
  • Abu Oruq, Ayham Aref Abdallah
kiadás éve:
2025
típus:
folyóiratcikk
műfaj:
idegen nyelvű folyóiratközlemény külföldi lapban
folyóirat:
Journal of English Studies (ISSN: 1576-6357, 1695-4300)
nyelv:
angol
MAB:
bölcsészettudományok, irodalom- és kultúratudományok
tárgyszavak:
displacement, diaspora, prejudice, identity, cosmopolitan, agency
absztrakt:
This study investigates Fadia Faqir's Willow Trees Don't Weep, with a particular focus on the processes influencing the formation of the cultural identity of the female Arab protagonist in relation to her condition as a displaced immigrant. Drawing upon cosmopolitanism as a concept relevant to marginalised groups in the diaspora, the analysis of Faqir's text shows that the novel's protagonist, Najwa, is exposed to various forms of gendered, cultural, social, ideological, religious, and political stereotyping-constructed prejudices across different locations. These prejudices push her into a rootless existence, leading to a state of alienation and unbelonging. The textual analysis also indicates that Najwa, in response, develops a fluid identity and a cosmopolitan subjectivity as a unique means of acquiring agency amidst several disempowering counter-cosmopolitan forces.
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