Palestinian Women as Silenced Subaltern in Elizabeth Laird’s A Little Piece of Ground and Cathryn Clinton’s A Stone in My Hand

In colonized societies, women are viewed as the lowest object in the hierar-chical system; therefore, they are constantly excluded and have no voice or represen-tation. Women are frequently considered as the other, particularly in Third World so-cieties. Palestinian women – whether mothers, wives, o...

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Main Authors: Soad Nigm, ebtahal elshaikh, lamia abdulaal, Asmaa Shalash
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Published: Scientific Publishing Unit, Faculty of Education, Tanta University , Egypt 2023-12-01
Series:International Journal of Advanced Humanities Research
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Online Access:https://ijahr.journals.ekb.eg/article_346250_89e3bebad3277cdedd702387df3afd99.pdf
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description In colonized societies, women are viewed as the lowest object in the hierar-chical system; therefore, they are constantly excluded and have no voice or represen-tation. Women are frequently considered as the other, particularly in Third World so-cieties. Palestinian women – whether mothers, wives, or girls – suffer from subjuga-tion by the Israeli occupation, which imposes its hegemony over them by disempow-ering them, in contrast to women in other eastern cultures who experience patriarchy. They continue to encounter the severe misdeeds of the occupation that disempowers them by subjecting them to humiliation, economic exploitation, and instilling in them the fear of losing everything. This paper aims to investigate how Palestinian Women are subject to disem-powerment because of Israeli occupation in Elizabeth Laird’s A Little Piece of Ground and Cathryn Clinton’s A Stone in My Hand. The paper demonstrates how Palestinian women are fundamentally oppressed in both novels by fear, humiliation, and financial hardships. The paper also argues that women receive little attention in the two works and they avoid any conflicts with the Israeli soldiers because they feel completely powerless under the occupation. Therefore, due to the ongoing breaches of the occupation that violate their integrity and security as human beings with established rights, Palestinian women in both novels are traumatised by the thought of losing a loved one. Finally, the paper demonstrates how Palestinian women are marginalised by the economic circumstances that make it impossible for them to live a decent life and reduce them to voiceless subalterns
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spelling doaj-art-eb88ec18e85349f591748edcaad335842025-08-20T02:51:55ZdeuScientific Publishing Unit, Faculty of Education, Tanta University , EgyptInternational Journal of Advanced Humanities Research2812-59402023-12-013217418610.21608/ijahr.2024.234455.1027346250Palestinian Women as Silenced Subaltern in Elizabeth Laird’s A Little Piece of Ground and Cathryn Clinton’s A Stone in My HandSoad Nigm0ebtahal elshaikh1lamia abdulaal2Asmaa Shalash3Assistant Professor of English Literature, Dept. of Foreign Languages, Faculty of Education, Tanta UniversityProfessor of English Literature, Department of Foreign Languages Faculty of Education, Tanta University, EgyptAssociate Professor of English Literature, Dept. of Foreign Languages, Faculty of Education, Tanta UniversityMaster Student Dept. of Foreign Languages, Faculty of Education, Tanta UniversityIn colonized societies, women are viewed as the lowest object in the hierar-chical system; therefore, they are constantly excluded and have no voice or represen-tation. Women are frequently considered as the other, particularly in Third World so-cieties. Palestinian women – whether mothers, wives, or girls – suffer from subjuga-tion by the Israeli occupation, which imposes its hegemony over them by disempow-ering them, in contrast to women in other eastern cultures who experience patriarchy. They continue to encounter the severe misdeeds of the occupation that disempowers them by subjecting them to humiliation, economic exploitation, and instilling in them the fear of losing everything. This paper aims to investigate how Palestinian Women are subject to disem-powerment because of Israeli occupation in Elizabeth Laird’s A Little Piece of Ground and Cathryn Clinton’s A Stone in My Hand. The paper demonstrates how Palestinian women are fundamentally oppressed in both novels by fear, humiliation, and financial hardships. The paper also argues that women receive little attention in the two works and they avoid any conflicts with the Israeli soldiers because they feel completely powerless under the occupation. Therefore, due to the ongoing breaches of the occupation that violate their integrity and security as human beings with established rights, Palestinian women in both novels are traumatised by the thought of losing a loved one. Finally, the paper demonstrates how Palestinian women are marginalised by the economic circumstances that make it impossible for them to live a decent life and reduce them to voiceless subalternshttps://ijahr.journals.ekb.eg/article_346250_89e3bebad3277cdedd702387df3afd99.pdfpalestinian womensilenced subalternelizabeth laird’sa little piece of ground and cathryn clinton’s a stone in my hand
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Palestinian Women as Silenced Subaltern in Elizabeth Laird’s A Little Piece of Ground and Cathryn Clinton’s A Stone in My Hand
International Journal of Advanced Humanities Research
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title Palestinian Women as Silenced Subaltern in Elizabeth Laird’s A Little Piece of Ground and Cathryn Clinton’s A Stone in My Hand
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title_fullStr Palestinian Women as Silenced Subaltern in Elizabeth Laird’s A Little Piece of Ground and Cathryn Clinton’s A Stone in My Hand
title_full_unstemmed Palestinian Women as Silenced Subaltern in Elizabeth Laird’s A Little Piece of Ground and Cathryn Clinton’s A Stone in My Hand
title_short Palestinian Women as Silenced Subaltern in Elizabeth Laird’s A Little Piece of Ground and Cathryn Clinton’s A Stone in My Hand
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