الأحد، 29 نوفمبر 2015

My reading of Sabiha Khemir's novel Waiting in the Future for the Past to Come



Women's World & Existentialism in Waiting in the Future for the Past to Come

Sabiha Khemir a Tunisian writer who received her BA in English literature from University of Tunis, MA and PhD degrees in Islamic art and archaeology from London University. She wrote The Blue Manuscript and Waiting in the Future for the Past to Come which are considered as fiction novels. The first novel she wrote is Waiting in the Future for the Past to Come, which is a story about a young Tunisian girl named Amina in her village Korba. The narrator in this novel expresses her personal thoughts and feelings towards different situations she goes through during the post-colonial period in her village. The novel presents a mixture of experiences and lessons that the young protagonist goes through and the way she responses and deals with them in a conservative and a traditional society. 

This paper will illustrate women's world through presenting the traditional and the psychological image of Tunisian women. Moreover, it will elucidate women's modern image which is expressed through existentialist notions

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