1st Edition

Arab, Muslim, Woman Voice and Vision in Postcolonial Literature and Film

By Lindsey Moore Copyright 2008
208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

208 Pages
by Routledge

Given a long history of representation by others, what themes and techniques do Arab Muslim women writers, filmmakers and visual artists foreground in their presentation of postcolonial experience? Lindsey Moore’s groundbreaking book demonstrates ways in which women appropriate textual and visual modes of representation, often in cross-fertilizing ways, in challenges to... Read more

Introduction  1. Historical Contexts: ‘Layer After Layer’  2. Visibility, Vision, and Voice: Algerian Women in Question (Again)  3. Melancholia in the Maghrib: Mother/Daughter Plots  4. Heterotopias: Re-Imagining Home  5. Border Crossings, Translations

Biography

Lindsey Moore is Lecturer in English at Lancaster University, where she teaches postcolonial literatures, women’s writing, and literary theory. She has published articles on representations of Arab and Muslim women and on Arab women’s writing.