English Language and Literature Department, Najran University, Saudi Arabia
10.12816/ijches.2022.313548
Abstract
This paper examines how feminist theory can be identified in some of Radwa Ashour's novels. It sheds light on the impact of the author as an Arab feminist in her portrayal of different female characters in some of her novels including Al-Rihla (1983),Granada (first published in 1994 and translated in 2003),Maryama w-al-Rahil(1995),Farag(2008), Specters (2010), Heavier Than Radwa (2013) and The Woman from Tantoura (2014).
Khallaf, M. A. (2022). The Oriental Women in some of Radwa Ashour's Novels: A Feminist Perspective. International Journal of Contemporary Humanities and Educational Science (IJCHES), 1(1), 264-286. doi: 10.12816/ijches.2022.313548
MLA
Muhammad A. Khallaf. "The Oriental Women in some of Radwa Ashour's Novels: A Feminist Perspective", International Journal of Contemporary Humanities and Educational Science (IJCHES), 1, 1, 2022, 264-286. doi: 10.12816/ijches.2022.313548
HARVARD
Khallaf, M. A. (2022). 'The Oriental Women in some of Radwa Ashour's Novels: A Feminist Perspective', International Journal of Contemporary Humanities and Educational Science (IJCHES), 1(1), pp. 264-286. doi: 10.12816/ijches.2022.313548
VANCOUVER
Khallaf, M. A. The Oriental Women in some of Radwa Ashour's Novels: A Feminist Perspective. International Journal of Contemporary Humanities and Educational Science (IJCHES), 2022; 1(1): 264-286. doi: 10.12816/ijches.2022.313548