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Title: Hagar as an Archetype Matriarch: A Comparative Study of Ostriker's "The Opinion of Hagar" and Kahf's "Hagar in the Valley
Authors: AbedulAziz, Fouad, Jehan Farouk Suhair Nafie
Hassabelnaby, Magda Mansoor
Keywords: 1. intertextuality 2. Feminist reading 3. Hagar
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Journal of Scientific Research in Arts, Ain Shams University Quarterly refereed Journal
Abstract: The paper marks out the archetype figure of Hagar, one of the most revisited examples of motherhood in the corpus of Islamic and Jewish studies. The researcher shows that both Alicia Ostriker, Jewish-American poet and critic (born 1938), and Mohja Kahf, an Arab-American poet (born 1967), attempt feminist readings of Hagar‘s story. The study tackles Hagar in Ostriker's poem "The Opinion of Hagar" and Kahf's "Hagar in the Valley".
URI: http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2772
ISSN: 2356-8321
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