Document Details

Document Type : Thesis 
Document Title :
The Narrative of Diaspora in the Eritrean Arabic Novel: Hajji Jaber's Novels as Model
سردية الشتات في الرواية الإريترية العربية: روايات حجي جابر أنموذجًا
 
Subject : Faculty of Arts and Humanities 
Document Language : Arabic 
Abstract : Diaspora is a major theme in the Eritrean Arabic Novels. Yet, In Haji Jaber Writing It seems to be a notion which shapes his three novels, Smrawhight, Marsa Fatimah, and Ragwah Sosda. Focusing on their themes and characters, chapter two aims to shed light on both common diasporic themes and Eritrean specific ones in these novels. Chapter three looks at techniques used to narrate diasporic experience. Analyzing texts taken from novels, study reads narration strategy in which both focalizing on diasporic narrator and first-person narrator are combined. A situation designed as though that the narrative represents diasporic view and voices. It doesn’t only set narrator free to narrate events and their affection through the characters thought and feelings, but also authenticate its representation of the experience. Personal and intimate mode of the voice can also motivate sympathy and show the tragic aspects of diaspora. Last chapter deals with representations of the experience, home and diasporas, the self and the other in jaber's narrative. It shed lights on: Pictures his narration draws to the dispersion and its effects on diasporic people; dystopian images by which narrative aims to show how they perceive their worlds whether it's homelands or diasporas. Shaping effects of diaspora on the self and others perception. Keywords: Eritrean Fiction, Arabic Novel, Haji Jaber, Identity, Diaspora, Homeland, Dispersion. 
Supervisor : Dr. Adel Khamis Al-Zahrani 
Thesis Type : Master Thesis 
Publishing Year : 1444 AH
2023 AD
 
Added Date : Tuesday, March 28, 2023 

Researchers

Researcher Name (Arabic)Researcher Name (English)Researcher TypeDr GradeEmail
عثمان بدوي الزبيديAl-Zubaidi, Othman BadawiResearcherMaster 

Files

File NameTypeDescription
 49131.pdf pdf 

Back To Researches Page