“I want you to be a formidable wolf like your father”
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Al Farhan, Abdulrahman
Al Raddadi, Raya
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2023-10-01
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This study examines novels by two contemporary Khaleeji authors and their engagement with desert modernity. Their works challenge the romanticization of the desert in modern Arabic literature as a pre-modern space defined and dominated by men. Examining Amal al-Fārān’s Ghawwāṣū al-aḥqāf [The desert divers] and ʿAbd Allah al-Buṣayyiṣ’s Ṭaʿm al-dhiʾb [The taste of the wolf], both published in 2016, the study aims to demonstrate how desert space is used to question and redefine concepts of belonging, alienation, agency, and gender. Al-Fārān counters the dichotomous representation of male domination/female subordination through female characters who assert their agency in different power structures; similarly, al-Buṣayyiṣ’s Ṣaʿlūk figure reflects the diversified desert community in a contemporary context, shedding light on alienated personas erased from the collective memory of the desert.
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Cogent OA
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10
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2