Jamal Mahjoub’s The Fugitives and Hala Alyan’s The Arsonists’ City: A Panoramic View of the Occident

Contemporary Anglophone diasporic Arab writers have initiated an “Occidentalist discourse” through which they depict a complete image of the Occident. Their narratives are not meant to distort or misrepresent the “other”, but to provide the reader with nuanced accounts about what an Arab immigrant/...

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American literature
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Arab people
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Diaspora
El-Enany, Rasheed
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Immigrants
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Mahjoub, Jamal (1960- )
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Novels
Otherness
Refugees
Social aspects
Sociocultural factors
Success
Travel
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