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Title: Counter-narratives in Arab Diasporic Literature:
Other Titles: The Case of The Hakawati (2008) by Rabih Alameddine and The Parisian (2019) by Isabella Hammad
Authors: KHOUALED Roumayssa, TAIBA Lina
Keywords: Counter-narrative, Arab Diasporic Literature, The Hakawati, The Parisian, Postcolonial theory, identity, dominant Narrative
Issue Date: Jun-2023
Abstract: This dissertation examines counter-narratives in Arab diasporic literature. Through a close analysis of Rabih Alameddine's The Hakawati (2008), and Isabella Hammad’s The Parisian (2019). These novels explore how Arab diasporic writers use counter-narratives to challenge the dominant narrative. Drawing upon Postcolonial theory, this study explores how Arab diasporic literature engages with themes of resistance, identity, and power through these counter-narratives. It also considers the implications of using counter-narratives to disrupt the dominant Narrative and Arab diasporic identities. These novels provide an important counter-narrative to the traditional Western narrative of Arabs. They demonstrate the complexity and diversity of the Arab diaspora, allowing for a more nuanced and accurate understanding of the people and their experiences. This contributes to a more inclusive and representative narrative of the Arab diaspora, which is essential for a better understanding of their culture. The outcomes indicate that these novels challenge the traditional Western narrative of Arabs by providing a more complex and nuanced representation of the Arab diaspora. They provide a counter-narrative that is more inclusive and diverse, which allows for a better understanding of the Arab diaspora and its unique experiences.
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