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Revisiting Edward Said`s Self-Representation in Susan Abulhawa`s Mornings in Jenin

Authors :
Norah Hasan Alqahtani
Source :
مجلة العلوم التربوية والدراسات الإنسانية سلسلة الآداب والعلوم التربوية والإنسانية والتطبيقية, Iss 40 (2024)
Publication Year :
2024
Publisher :
Taez University, 2024.

Abstract

Edward Said advocated for Palestinians to tell their own stories, emphasizing the need of self-representation in literature, politics, and cultural discourse. He believed that by reclaiming their narratives, Palestinians might combat inaccurate portrayals, counter negative stereotypes, and assert their autonomy in constructing their history and identity. This study argues that Susan Abulhawa's Mornings in Jenin echoes Said's call for self-representation by using storytelling to communicate a Palestinian perspective. Abulhawa's method provides an alternative narrative to external portrayals, which may perpetuate misunderstandings or oversimplify complex reality. This study focuses exclusively on Edward Said's concept of self-representation while examining Susan Abulhawa's Mornings in Jenin. The question was raised using a postcolonial methodology. The data for the study was obtained from Susan Abulhawa's novel Mornings in Jenin, which was published by Bloomsbury Publishing in 2010. So, this study investigates the Palestinian perspective on the conflict as a decolonial strategy aimed at developing a political platform for Palestinians through a focus on their experiences and struggles under Israeli occupation. In sum, the author`s narrative contributes to a broader conversation on Palestinian identity, dispossession, and resistance.

Details

Language :
Arabic, English
ISSN :
26175908 and 27090302
Issue :
40
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
مجلة العلوم التربوية والدراسات الإنسانية سلسلة الآداب والعلوم التربوية والإنسانية والتطبيقية
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.03f80304e7948409c6f121314f4c56e
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.55074/hesj.vi40.1120