Narrativizing Cultural Identity in Contemporary Arabic Novels Ibrahim al-Koni and the "Centralization" of the "Marginalized" Desert Space
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Contemporary Arabic novels seek to narrativize the cultural identity of the Arab-Islamic nation, aiming to elevate it from the margins unjustly imposed by Western centralism to its rightful position. This cultural identity is characterized by noble human values and intersections with various cultures, intellectual trends, and humanistic orientations.
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