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Titre: | The Politics of Gender in Isabella Hammad’s The Parisian (2019): Exploring the Self and the Other in a Feminist Context |
Auteur(s): | Arab, Bouchra Lina Kherif, Sonia (Supervisor) |
Mots-clés: | Blind pussycat Feminism Orient Other Self Subaltern |
Date de publication: | 2023 |
Résumé: | This dissertation analyses the theme of the Self and the other from a feminist perspective
in Isabella Hammad’s novel the Parisian (2019), using the theoretical frameworks of
Orientalism (1978) by Edward Said, Nawal El Saadawi’s theory of Arab feminism The
Hidden Face of Eve (1980), and Gayatri Spivak’s theory of Can the Subaltern Speak? (1988).
The study, employing Said’s theory, examines the pejorative image the westerns have created
about the ‘Orient’ and ‘Orientals’ demonstrated by Hammad, through the discrimination
Midhat encounters during his life in France, and the representation of the belly dancers.
Furthermore, El Saadawi’s theory of Arab feminism analyses the patriarchal agenda against
women in the Third World countries that degrade their position within society to men’s
‘other’. The novel’s female characters with a focus on Fatima, are portrayed to challenge
traditional gender roles. Spivak’s theory of the Subaltern is applied in The Parisian (2019) to
examine how the discriminatory laws against women in the region are used as a pretext for
the Western discourse of liberation to secure the imperial presence; resulting in a further
othering of women. The study concludes through the depiction of the October 1919 revolution
in the literary piece scrutinized, that Arab women are able to deconstruct the traditional gender
roles and create their own discourse of liberation without the need for Western intervention.
The findings of the dissertation provide insights into contemporary discussions of feminism,
Orientalism, and postcolonialism, and suggest avenues for future research. |
Description: | 43 p., 30 cm |
URI/URL: | http://dlibrary.univ-boumerdes.dz:8080/handle/123456789/12265 |
Collection(s) : | Anglais
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