Quest for Identity and Individuality in Radaw Ashour's novel Granada

Authors

  • Ali Hussein Najm
  • Dr.Md Sajidul Islam

Keywords:

National identity, Islamic cultural heritage, Traumatic experiences, Instable of identity, feminism.

Abstract

This paper discusses the concept of identity in Radwa Ashour's novelGranada. Ashour in this novel explores
the suppress potential of her female characters to maintain their cultural and national identity in time of crises. In this
novel Ashour presents both of Saleema and Maryama as active figures. Despite the oppression and the
marginalization, they capable to engage in the social life and get things accomplished. Ashour in this novel exposes the
hidden stories of these female characters, whose daily activities are quiet important to the function of the society. In
this regard, I have use Judith butler's theory of feminism and the subversion of identity with references to Julia
Krestiva's notion of semiotic approach and Paula Moya's notion of identity to analyze the characters of Saleema and
Maryama in Ashour's novel Granada.

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Published

2023-12-21

How to Cite

Ali Hussein Najm, & Dr.Md Sajidul Islam. (2023). Quest for Identity and Individuality in Radaw Ashour’s novel Granada. Elementary Education Online, 19(3), 1914–1922. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org/index.php/pub/article/view/7343

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