This book explores contemporary women's historical fiction from global perspectives and expands substantially on existing studies by drawing on intersectional, transnational and decolonial approaches to examine texts originating in different languages and engaging with diverse time periods, contexts and cultural settings.
This book explores contemporary women's historical fiction from global perspectives and expands substantially on existing studies by drawing on intersectional, transnational and decolonial approaches to examine texts originating in different languages and engaging with diverse time periods, contexts and cultural settings.
A pesar de que en la actualidad es comun que las personas aplacen la decision de tener hijos despues de los 40 anos, esta no es la unica razon por la que se debe evaluar un tratamiento de preservacion de la fertilidad.
This book maps the intellectual and cultural transformation that India witnessed in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries through the three Tagores - Dwarkanath Tagore (1794-1846), Debendranath Tagore (1817-1905) and Rabindranath Tagore (1861-1941).
Between the pages of this book is a group of articles and studies that deal with criticism and analysis of books and works by famous writers and thinkers, including: Abbas Mahmoud Al-Akkad, Al-Mazni, Taha Hussein, Muhammad Rashid Reda, Ali Mustafa Musharrafa, Salama Musa, Hafez Mahmoud, and Muhammad Hassan Heikal.
Many things in the world have changed, many things in Egypt have changed, and things have changed among the people that those who knew them see but do not know now.
American society has been dominated by two apparent traits: one is the general supremacy of the Sunnah in matters of beliefs and morals, and the other is the trait of practical experience and self-esteem in paving the way of life and facing the unknown.
Twenty Arab novels certainly do not represent all the novelist trends in our Arab world, but they are indicative examples of the Arab novelist imagination in any case.
Intertextual Exoticism reads a body of non-canonical German exoticist literature published after imperial Germany's loss of colonial Oceania in 1914, applying theories of "e;intertextuality"e; (Kristeva) and recent scholarship on literary exoticism to explore Germany's postwar crises of psychology, masculinity, and national identity mapped onto Oceanic spaces.
Secret Identities and Double Lives on Tween TV in introduces readers to the concepts of tweenhood and television (TV) tropes by providing historical and theoretical contexts and reviewing the history of TV targeted to tweens.
I only have their shadows with me, but they are living shadows that come and go in my memory, and everything that was and passed is in these living shadows an immortal being, and just as an inspired poet sees the entire words of nature translated into the language of his eyes, I have come to see in her abandonment the nature of Hassan Faten translated in its entirety into the language of my thought.
The most amazing thing about Ibn Rushd's upbringing is that he grew up in the Almohad state, and that he received encouragement from one of their successors to work on explaining Aristotle and interpreting the topics of philosophy in general.
This book examines how aspects of gender and identity are represented in some of the best-selling children's book series published in English over the last 100 years.