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Memory, Voice, and Identity Feroza Jussawalla

Memory, Voice, and Identity By Feroza Jussawalla

Memory, Voice, and Identity by Feroza Jussawalla


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Muslim women have been stereotyped by Western academia as oppressed and voiceless. This volume problematizes this Western academic representation. The approach is feminist, post-colonial, and disruptive of Western stereotypical academic tropes.

Memory, Voice, and Identity Summary

Memory, Voice, and Identity: Muslim Women's Writing from across the Middle East by Feroza Jussawalla

Muslim women have been stereotyped by Western academia as oppressed and voiceless. This volume problematizes this Western academic representation. Muslim Women Writers from the Middle East from Out al-Kouloub al-Dimerdashiyyah (1899-1968) and Latifa al-Zayat (1923-1996) from Egypt, to current diasporic writers such as Tamara Chalabi from Iraq, Mohja Kahf from Syria, and even trendy writers such as Alexandra Chreiteh, challenge the received notion of Middle Eastern women as subjugated and secluded. The younger largely Muslim women scholars collected in this book present cutting edge theoretical perspectives on these Muslim women writers. This book includes essays from the conflict-ridden countries such as Iran, Iraq, Palestine, Syria, and the resultant diaspora. The strengths of Muslim women writers are captured by the scholars included herein. The approach is feminist, post-colonial, and disruptive of Western stereotypical academic tropes.

About Feroza Jussawalla

Feroza Jussawalla has taught at the University of Texas at El Paso and is Full Professor of English and Postcolonial Literatures at the University of New Mexico in Albuquerque, NM. She is the author of Family Quarrels: Towards a Criticism of Indian Writing in English (1984), co-editor of Interviews with Writers of the Postcolonial World, (1992), and ed., Conversations with V.S. Naipaul (1997), and Emerging South Asian Women Writers (2017).

Doaa Omran did her Master's and PhD at the University of New Mexico (2019). She wrote her ground-breaking dissertation titled Female Hero Mega-Archetypes in the Medieval European Romance on Quranic and Biblical female characters as mega-archetypes in Medieval literature. She is currently a visiting lecturer at the same university where she received her Master's and doctorate. She received her BA in English language and literature at Alexandria University, Egypt. Her awards include: a Fulbright Scholarship (2007), the Women of Color award at UNM (2012), Dean of Graduate Studies Dissertation Award (2016) and first place in the Larry Morris Memorial Scholarship (2018). Her essay Anachronism and Anatopism in the French Vulgate Cycle and the Forging of English Identity through Othering Muslims/Saracens is included in Albrecht Classen's edited volume Travel, Time, and Space in the Middle Ages and Early Modern Time: Explorations of World Perceptions and Processes of Identity Formation (2018).

Table of Contents

Chapter 1:

Memory of Latifa al-Zayyat between Influence and Ambivalence

Magda Mansour Hasabelnaby

Chapter 2:

Rebuilding Baghdad: Placing Memoir in the Archive in Marina Benjamin's Last Days in Babylon (2007) and Tamara Chalabi's Late for Tea at the Deer Palace (2010)

Arththi Sathananthar

Chapter 3:

Once Upon a Time in Jerusalem: Re-memory and the Storied Geography of Subalterns' Telling of their S/Place

Riham Debian

Chapter 4:

Don't Get in my Face Like Ashiq Peri: The Legacy of Azerbaijan's most Famous Woman Bard

Anna C. Oldfield

Chapter 5:

Exilic Consciousness: Memoirs of Iranian Women Emigres

Feroza Jussawalla

Chapter 6:

Feminist Ethnography, Revisionary Historiography and the Subaltern in Assia Djebar's Fantasia: An Algerian Cavalcade

Naila Sahar

Section 2: Body and Politics

Chapter 7:

Spheres of Piety: Politicization of Muslim Women in Turkish Novels

Funda Guven

Chapter 8:

Muslim Face, White Mask: Out al-Kouloub al-Dimerdashiyyah's Ramza as a Mimic (Wo)man

Doaa Omran

Chapter 9:

Same-sex Relations in Modern Arabic Fiction between Empowerment and Impossibility: A case study of Samar Yazbek's Cinnamon

Rima Sadek

Chapter 10:

Writing Veiled Bodies Anew: A Study of Maya al-Haj's Burkini: I'tirafat Muhajjaba.

Asmaa Gamal Salem Awad

Section 3: Identity and Crossing Boundaries

Chapter 11:

A Girl is Like a Bottle of Coke: Emptied and Recycled Identities in Always Coca-Cola

Lava Asaad

Chapter 12:

Shaping a Female Identity: Feminism & National Identity in Suad al-Sabah's Poetry

Asmaa Ahmed Youssef Moawad

Chapter 13:

An Islam of her Own: A Critical Reading of Leila Aboulela's Minaret

Wafaa H. Sorour

Chapter 14:

Mobility, Survival, and the Female Body in Laila Lalami's Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits

Amel Abbady

Section 4: Moving to Wider Spheres

Chapter 15:

An Intersectional Feminist Reading of The Dove's Necklace and Hend and the Soldiers

Najlaa R. Aldeeb

Chapter 16:

Language and Identity in Postcolonial Mauritanian Muslim Women's Writing

Fatima Sidiya

Chapter 17:

Documenting Refugee Crisis and Post-migration Living Difficulties in Ebtissam Shakoush's In the Camps and Social Media Representations: A Postcolonial Perspective

Heba Gaber Abd Elaziz

Section 5: Returning to the Scheherazade Within

Chapter 18:

Djebar and Scheherazade: On Muslim Women, Past and Present

Brigitte Stepanov

Chapter 19:

Cultural Trauma and Scheherazade's Gastro-national/Transnational Discourse in Tamara al-Refai's Writings

Pervine Elrefaei

Chapter 20:

Revolutionizing Scheherazade: Deconstructing the Exotic and Oppressed Muslim Odalisque in Mohja Kahf's Poetry

Amany El-Sawy

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Memory, Voice, and Identity: Muslim Women's Writing from across the Middle East by Feroza Jussawalla
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Taylor & Francis Ltd
2022-09-26
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