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This book offers a profound exploration of the intricate relationships between humor, hegemony, and identity in post-colonial literature, focusing on the works of prominent authors. "Reclaiming Narratives" is an essential contribution to the field of post-colonial literature, offering readers a nuanced understanding of the interplay between humor, hegemony, and identity. The analyses challenge conventional narratives and highlight the significance of reclaiming marginalized voices in literature. This work serves as a reminder of the transformative power of storytelling, emphasizing the…mehr

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This book offers a profound exploration of the intricate relationships between humor, hegemony, and identity in post-colonial literature, focusing on the works of prominent authors. "Reclaiming Narratives" is an essential contribution to the field of post-colonial literature, offering readers a nuanced understanding of the interplay between humor, hegemony, and identity. The analyses challenge conventional narratives and highlight the significance of reclaiming marginalized voices in literature. This work serves as a reminder of the transformative power of storytelling, emphasizing the importance of humor as both a weapon and a means of healing in the face of historical and contemporary struggles. Through its rich exploration of diverse literary landscapes, "Reclaiming Narratives" invites readers to engage with the complexities of post-colonial identities and the ongoing quest for cultural reclamation.
Autorenporträt
Dr. Shaimaa Mohamed Hassanin is an associate professor of English Literature at the Faculty of Al-Alsun and Translation, Horus University- Egypt (HUE). Her scholarly works span various branches of literature, emphasizing American literature, including poetry and novels.