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This article examines the representation of AIDS in a story by Susan Sontag within the social context of conversations held by a group of people about their sick friend and an atmosphere of sexual liberation characteristic of the postmodern era. "The Way ... see more

This article explores the symbolism of the sun in Ghassan Kanafani's fiction, in particular his novella Men in the Sun (originally written and published in Arabic under the title Rijal fi al-Shams). The article argues that the sun is a naturalistic emblem... see more

This paper studies the pivotal image of the "lighthouse" in Virginia Woolf's To the Lighthouse (1927) from three different perspectives and with relation to one artistic figure in the novel. On a psychological level, the paper explores the image of the li... see more

This article studies the representation of London in the sixties and seventies of the twentieth century as depicted in Ghada Al-Samman’s The Body Is a Traveling Suitcase (1979), employing Baudelaire’s notion of the “Flâneur” and Benjamin’s description of ... see more

This article examines the representation of AIDS in a story by Susan Sontag within the social context of conversations held by a group of people about their sick friend and an atmosphere of sexual liberation characteristic of the postmodern era. "The Way ... see more

This article looks into the postcolonial Arabic narrative of Ghassan Kanafani to examine its underplayed existential and naturalistic aspects. Postcolonial texts (and their exegeses) deal with the effects of colonization/imperialism. They are expected to ... see more

Within a postcolonial theoretical framework, this article highlights the political struggles and cultural displacement of Palestinians using a recent novel published in 2013 and entitled   (Oh, Allah, I Delivered a Female Child) by  (Nerdee... see more

This article describes how Franz Kafka's correspondence with the Czech journalist and translator Milena Jesenská, from 1920 to 1923, documents the development of his illness, his  fear of physical intercourse, and his consequent reliance on writing. ... see more

This article examines the sociopolitical vision of some of Elizabeth Bishop’s poems from an ecofeminist critical perspective. Bishop, a twentieth-century American poet, uses animals and natural elements to manifest her attachment to nature (and women by i... see more

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