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Looking for Palestine by Najla Said
Looking for Palestine by Najla Said




Looking for Palestine by Najla Said

"Forms of Time and of the Chronotope in the Novel: Notes toward a Historical Poetics". "He Said, She Said: Najla Said's "Looking for Palestine" - Los Angeles Review of Books.

Looking for Palestine by Najla Said

Looking for the Arab(-American) Woman's Body in Najla Said's Looking for Palestine: Growing Up Confused in an Arab-American Family. Edinburgh University Press.ģ.Ělhawamdeh, S. Literary Autobiography and Arab National Struggles. “Arab and Latin American Literature: Mourid Barghouti, Najla Said, and Lina Meruane in Palestine,” Commonwealth Essays and Studies, 39 (2), 63-75.Ģ.Ěbdel Naser, T. It also examines how Najla Said traverses the space and friction between filiation and affiliation to live her life, to find her own voice and space in a more humane universal world that enjoys love, peace, and art.ġ.Ěbdel Nasser, T. The paper analyzes Najla’s narrative, with its chronotopic relationship that shapes her new consciousness of history and the landscape. The paper also examines the inconsistent images of the homeland and the host land where Najla Said suffers from confusion and disintegration, trying to liberate herself from both prejudices, reidentified not only with the homeland but also with the host land. The paper explores how Najla Said’s journey to Palestine, along with the 9/11 attacks, was a pivotal turning point in her reconfiguration of self and identity while reconstructing the homeland. The remote homeland portrait, Palestine, the abstract space established through her father’s stories and media reports, is exposed to a new consciousness after her visit to Palestine in 1992 with her father, Edward Said, and family.

Looking for Palestine by Najla Said

This paper extends arguments on her memoir by focusing on how she portrays Palestine, excavating the memories of her childhood and adolescent years. In her memoir, Looking For Palestine: Growing up Confused In An Arab-American Family (2013), Najla Said, the Palestinian-American actress, playwright, author, and activist, has raised more questions than giving answers, negotiating the space between a position of enunciation and the multiple yet diverse cultural legacies and political powers at play.






Looking for Palestine by Najla Said