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Writing faith, re-writing identities: gender, agency and empowerment in the select works of Leila Aboulela and Mohja Kahf
Accession Number |
T 4939 |
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Research Scholar |
Minu Fathima |
Guide |
Saji Mathew |
Year |
2022 |
Centre of Research |
School of Letters, School of Letters, Mahatma Gandhi University |
Scholar Address |
Mount Arbour, U.C College P O, Aluva -683102. |
Guide Address |
Associate Professor, School of Letters, Mahatma Gandhi University, P.D Hills P O, Kottayam-686560 |
Branch of Study |
Malayalam language and literature |
Keywords |
Writing faith, re-writing identities: gender, agency and empowerment in the select works of Leila Aboulela and Mohja Kahf Postcolonialism, Gender and Religion 2. Orientalist Discourse, Western Feminism and Muslim Women Native Informant Narratives and the Politics of Readership Writing Islam in Leila Aboulela’s The Translator and Minaret Faith Identity and Belonging in the Selected Works of Mohja Kahf
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