Minorities in the Contemporary Egyptian Novel
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- 8 hodin čtení
"Minorities in the Contemporary Egyptian Novel" explores a new genre in Egyptian literature that highlights the country's diversity and marginalized voices. It analyzes works by eight authors, reflecting on issues of race, religion, and gender, while capturing the social justice movements from Tahrir Square. Mary Youssef provides critical insights into this evolving literary landscape.
