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The Kurdish Novel and National Identity-Formation across Borders sciences. Novelistic discourse in established nation-states is well enough entrenched to address questions related to social and individual identity and stateless nations certainly cannot avoid concentrating on the role of the novel in the construction of national identity. The case of the Kurdish使迷惑 发表于 2025-3-25 07:43:35
: Kateb Yacine’s Deconstruction of Algeria’s Colonial Historiographyion and to open up the possibility of a new, modern nation in which Algerians are masters of their own destiny. Closely related to the theme of national independence are two other themes: undermining the colonialist representation of Algerian identity. and establishment of a new image, and, since sh窗帘等 发表于 2025-3-25 15:39:45
: How Moroccan Literature Let the Subalterns Speakd by the Alaouite dynasty. It is the only country in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region that was not subjected to Ottoman rule, and it witnessed a shorter period of colonial rule than the rest of the Maghreb, the so-called French and Spanish “protectorate” (1912-56). The uniqueness of thcalumniate 发表于 2025-3-25 18:30:00
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Utopia and Dystopia in Early-Modern Persian Literature: Representations of the Advent of Modernity t formerly called Persia, but which soon became the national state of Iran. It is not a study of the connection between literature and the nation-state per se, but of what and how modernizing processes more broadly, in the form of new modes of thought and ideologies in the wake of societal transition预知 发表于 2025-3-26 16:28:15
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Afterword: Nations and Fictions have come to dominate in the dissemination of the ideology of nationalism? However, as Gregory Jusdanis points out in his chapter, it is against the backdrop of European nation formation that “the relationship between nationalism and literature a symbiotic one” (cf. Anderson 1983). Literat