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    ECHOES OF EXILE: Rememory and Resistance in Salt Houses by Gheytasi, Sajjad

    Published in Arab studies quarterly (01-01-2024)
    “…This article delves into the intricacies of memory, resistance, and identity within the context of Palestinian experiences, as portrayed in Hala Alyan’s novel,…”
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    Transcending Boundaries: The Role of Literature in Challenging Social Norms and Redefining Perspectives on Migration and Cultural Marginality Through the Works of Halaby, Lahiri, and Hamid by Gheytasi, Sajjad, Salami, Ali

    “…This study aims to examine the transformative power of literature in challenging prevailing social norms and reshaping perspectives on migration, alterity, and…”
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    Rememory and Resistance in Salt Houses by Gheytasi, Sajjad

    Published in Arab studies quarterly (01-01-2024)
    “…This article delves into the intricacies of memory, resistance, and identity within the context of Palestinian experiences, as portrayed in Hala Alyan's novel,…”
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    VOICES IN CONFLICT: EXPLORING MEMORY AND MULTIPLICITY IN 'THE SYMPATHIZER' by Gheytasi, Sajjad

    “…The present study explores the intricate narrative strategy in The Sympathizer by Viet Thanh Nguyen to critique the concept of unjust memory. Through a…”
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    STRATEGIES OF CULTURAL RESISTANCE IN TONI MORRISON’S BELOVED AND ALICE WALKER’S MERIDIAN by Gheytasi, Sajjad, Hanif, Mohsen

    Published in British and American studies : B.A.S (01-01-2022)
    “…Marginalized cultures regularly seek strategies for supplanting the norms of the dominant culture in order to survive the encroaching sovereignty of its…”
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    THE STUDY OF DISSIDENCE AS PRESENTED IN THE BIRTHDAY PARTY BY HAROLD PINTER by Gheytasi, Sajjad, Ghanbari, Sajad

    “…In any specific era, the dominant forces are trying to impose their power over the reactionary forces. Texts can be considered sites for studying such…”
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