“Ein Isfeena” Margin Technology in Mihijis Novel Will of Power, Libido, and Identity
Keywords:
margin technology, Khader Mihjez, Ein Isfeena, Will of Power, Identity, LibidoAbstract
This study attempts to answer the central question, posed by these
excessive uses of the margins technique in the novel “Eain Sfeeneh” of the
Palestinian novelist Khader Mihjez, The question says: Does the modern art
of the novel toerate so many uses of margins, and why?.
In order to answer this question, the researcher divided his research into
three axes: Text as power, Text and libido, Text and identity. All is done to
show the paramount importance of these margins, as they add to the origin
more than it might accommodate.
At the end of the research, the researcher presents the most important
conclusions of this division.
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2017-06-20
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حسونة د. م. (2017). “Ein Isfeena” Margin Technology in Mihijis Novel Will of Power, Libido, and Identity. Journal of Al-Quds Open University for Humanities and Social Studies, 2(33). Retrieved from https://journals.qou.edu/index.php/jrresstudy/article/view/969
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