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Minaret by leila aboulela
Minaret by leila aboulela








minaret by leila aboulela

Aboulela believes that in this way she does not exclude or alter her old values, memories and yet valorize the new. Transcultural space is movable and dynamic it is generated by recognition and adaptation of others, causing a constant process of transformation and change, opening up a space for bridging and narrowing the differences, hyphen spaces, hybrid experiences, multiple identities and constructing a new mixed transcultural space of identification and attachment. She recreates the images of 'home' and 'homeland' through a process of cultural narration, she uses space metaphorically and aesthetically to negotiate transculturality. This paper sets out to negotiate representation of narration in cultural spaces in Leila Aboulela's Minaret (2005). They reflect how transcultural identities are burdened with cultural ambivalences and founded through a process of belonging, dislocation, alienation, and assimilation.

minaret by leila aboulela

Many Anglophone novelists attempt to conceptualize diverse experiences from their own transcultural spaces.










Minaret by leila aboulela