The Characteristics of Arabic Immigrant woman in “Broclyne Heighs” of Miral Tahavi
Subject Areas : Contemporary Literature StudiesAbdolahad Gheibi 1 , Amer Moghaddam Mottaghi 2 , Jafar Amshasfand 3 , Roya Badakhshan 4
1 - Professor of Arab Language and Literature, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University
2 - Dr.amir moqaddam mottaqi،associate professor،department of arbic language and literatrs
3 - Teacher of Arab Language and Literature, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University
4 - M.A, student of Arab Language and Literature, Azarbaijan Shahid Madani University
Keywords: novel, woman, Miral Al- Tahawy, nostalgia, Broclyne Heights,
Abstract :
Miral Al-Tahavi is one of the Egyptian contemperory writers tries to depict the pains and problems of women in Egyptian society and the conditions of Egyptian people. So, women are the most important characters in her novels. By reviewing her novels, she can be called the voice of Egytian women`s Literature. She is a novelist who has a great tendency to study the place of women in society. Genrally, she chooses women as the heroines of her novels, and by focusing on feminine characters, tries to make them woman-oriented. “Broclyne Heights” is one of the novels of this eminet Egyptian novelst that could partly fulfill her purpose in describing the pains and sufferings of women. The alienation and Loneliness of Arab immigrant women is one of the most important themes of this novel; women who have experienced the problems of life in exile and want to overcome them as the narrator of narration. This article, which looks for ProclainHaites' theory, is based on a descriptive and descriptive approach that shows that the image of Arab immigrant women is a sad and turbulent picture. The woman who left her country looking for a good and quiet life but found these calamities and problems in new form in the strange country. The fact is that diaspora is not a virtuous city as some people think and present many challenges in the lives of migrants to foreign countries from traditional beliefs to the behavior of host society. T
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