An Introduction to Contemporary Female Muslim Writing An Introduction to Contemporary Female Muslim Writing

An Introduction to Contemporary Female Muslim Writing

A Critical Essay

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This essay is meant to give some sort of introduction into topics female Muslim writers are responsible for at the moment. It offers some sort of overview on important female Muslim novelists whose works significantly feature female perspectives of women's themes which range from matters of gender roles, patriarchal structures, life under Islam and Sharia law, emancipation or one of the key elements, hybrid existence.

The essay starts with some general notes before it moves on with a closer analysis of the hybrid. It ends with some sort of outlook where female Muslim writing might head to.

The bibliography at the end lists up recommended literature by the author of this text.

GENRE
Nachschlagewerke
ERSCHIENEN
2016
29. Januar
SPRACHE
EN
Englisch
UMFANG
14
Seiten
VERLAG
GRIN Verlag
GRÖSSE
223,3
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