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With all what is happening in the Arab World, a question always resonates with the hammering query of what caused all this mayhem to erupt. This book explores the trope of unity amidst division. The book includes three parts and it starts with examples of some unity catalysts. The first part explores the issue of unity and division via perceiving this trope in different countries namely: U.S A, Belfast, Rowanda, East Timore and Malaysia. In the second part, samples of fiction that display this social issue of division and unity is analyzed. In the third last part, two short stories are added…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
With all what is happening in the Arab World, a question always resonates with the hammering query of what caused all this mayhem to erupt. This book explores the trope of unity amidst division. The book includes three parts and it starts with examples of some unity catalysts. The first part explores the issue of unity and division via perceiving this trope in different countries namely: U.S A, Belfast, Rowanda, East Timore and Malaysia. In the second part, samples of fiction that display this social issue of division and unity is analyzed. In the third last part, two short stories are added to provide further illustration of unity using fiction as a means of expression. The analysis and short stories should help shed some light on this grave issue and should be especially useful to professionals in the fields of Humanities and Political Science.
Autorenporträt
Nagwa A. Soliman est actuellement professeure d'anglais à l'Université britannique du Caire, en Égypte, depuis 2009. Elle a enseigné dans de nombreuses universités réputées, notamment l'Université américaine du Caire, l'Université internationale Misr, l'Académie arabe des sciences et technologies, l'Université arabe ouverte et l'Université de Mansoura. Ses recherches portent sur la pensée critique.