[PDF][PDF] Identifying Inclusion: Publishing Industry Trends and the Lack of# OwnVoices Australian Young Adult Fiction

E Booth, B Narayan - Research on Diversity in Youth …, 2021 - iopn.library.illinois.edu
Worldwide, young adult (YA) fiction has risen to the forefront as a form of entertainment and
an avenue to advocate for social equality in media. Organizations such as We Need Diverse …

Embodied Faith and the Limits of Female Agency in Randa Abdel-Fattah's Does My Head Look Big in This?

S Chaoui - Fudan Journal of the Humanities and Social Sciences, 2023 - Springer
The present essay discusses Randa Abdel-Fattah's Does My Head Look Big in This? by
focusing on the rendition of Islam as an axis of social agency in an environment that is …

'We have much identity': contesting the claimed hybrid identity in Fadia Faqir's My Name is Salma and Ahdaf Soueif's In the Eye of the Sun

A Abu-Shomar - Identities, 2023 - Taylor & Francis
Since the second half of the 20th century, the notions of hybrid, hyphenated and
transcultural identity have found urgent currency for scholars interested in the Arab …

Surveillance culture and ethnically diverse adolescent bodies in Anglophone young adult fiction

L White - figshare.mq.edu.au
The body has historically been the site of 'contestation'(Boudreau 6-7) for Western
sociologists, feminist literary critics and cultural theorists, playing a constantly evolving role …

Preventing radicalisation through reading fiction How reading North of Dawn or The Lines We Cross can teach adolescents intercultural competence and build …

WV Dijk, K Olav - 2022 - munin.uit.no
The following thesis aims to look at how reading Nuruddin Farah´ s North of Dawn and
Randa Abdel-Fattah´ s The Lines We Cross can create resilience to radicalisation and …

The Question of Identity in the Anglophone Literatures of the Arab and Indian Diasporas in Australia

C KHAOULA - 2022 - toubkal.imist.ma
This thesis explores the various patterns of identity which crystallize in the writings of Arab-
Australian and Indian-Australian authors. In fact, it principally intends to demonstrate that the …

THE DEPICTION OF MUSLIM WOMEN IN RANDA ABDEL-FATTAH'S DOES MY HEAD LOOK BIG IN THIS?

A Hamid, M Ahmad, A Khan - Pakistan Journal of Society …, 2021 - search.ebscohost.com
The present study explores the depiction of a Muslim womzn in Randa Abdel-Fattah's Does
My Head Look Big in This?(2005). The novel challenges the image of Muslim women in the …

Abdul Hamid1 (corresponding author), Mustanir Ahmad2, Asad Khan3

B THIS - pjsel.jehanf.com
The present study explores the depiction of a Muslim womzn in Randa Abdel-Fattah's Does
My Head Look Big in This?(2005). The novel challenges the image of Muslim women in the …

Hijabi-Bodies and Sartorial Strategies

D Das - The Routledge Companion to Australian Literature, 2020 - taylorfrancis.com
This chapter is a critical comparative analysis of the Muslim women's corporeal capacitation
of hijab as a sartorial strategy as represented in the Australian-Muslim writer Randa Abdel …

Women and Islam

M Hammam - 1981 - JSTOR
T? anus, the god of doorways and gates in Roman A? mythology, was depicted as a man
with two^^^ heads each looking in opposite directions. This metaphor characterizes the …