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East and west are considered by culture, literary production, and logic as the two basically distinctive sorts of social structures. The history of the intrigued towards the east-west issue tallies a couple of centuries of polemics and psychological matters. This intrigue especially expanded in the recent few decades. The east-west relation has been examined by numerous scholarly centers among which critical social and psychological speculations have been defined. The foundation of globalization and expanding movements of the discourse between civilizations and sharing ideas among societies as…mehr

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East and west are considered by culture, literary production, and logic as the two basically distinctive sorts of social structures. The history of the intrigued towards the east-west issue tallies a couple of centuries of polemics and psychological matters. This intrigue especially expanded in the recent few decades. The east-west relation has been examined by numerous scholarly centers among which critical social and psychological speculations have been defined. The foundation of globalization and expanding movements of the discourse between civilizations and sharing ideas among societies as much as their amalgamation ended up increasingly critical. The cultural study of a text is about deciphering the literary text and monitoring a set of codes that, in turn, help to monitor certain indications that may be apparent or included in the text itself. Social and cultural criticism have been the basis for the study of those embedded formats that need a precise reading between the lines and exploration, in a try to highlight and dive deeply into the societies. Most readers try to read the texts superficially and sympathetically, without trying to delve deeply into the incidents.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Shaimaa Mohamed Hassanin ist Dozentin für englische Sprache und amerikanische Literatur an der Horus-Universität in Ägypten. Ihre Forschungsinteressen liegen vor allem im Bereich der Literatur der frühen Neuzeit. Sie interessiert sich für Themen im Zusammenhang mit der literarischen Rezeption, der Übersetzung, dem Sprachenlernen, der vergleichenden Literaturwissenschaft, den Schriften von Frauen und der kulturellen Vielfalt.