Suûd es-Sen’ûsî’nin Sâku’l-Bâmbû Romanında Aidiyetsizlik Bunalımı
The Crisis of Sense of Belonging in Saud Alsanousi’s Saq al-Bamboo Novel
Author(s): Adnan ArslanSubject(s): Studies of Literature, Theory of Literature
Published by: Cumhuriyet Üniversitesi İlahyat Fakültesi
Keywords: Arabic Language and Rhetoric; Modern Arab Novel; Saud Alsanousi; Saq al-Bamboo; Etnisite;
Summary/Abstract: Some of the human needs are more important than others in order to be inevitable. One of these needs which cannot be avoided is the need for belonging to any authority. Whatever the name, religion, nation, homeland, flag etc. all these concepts are the reflections of the sense of belonging that comes with human existence. This article will discuss how Kuwaiti novelist Saud Alsanousi reflects the crisis of a child who is born from a secret relationship with a Filipino woman's son who came to Kuwait as a housekeeper in Kuwait. When he returned to Kuwait, where he carried his passport and felt himself unfamiliar in the Philippines because of his physical structure and the Arabs, he was again excluded by his relatives because of his Filipino mother. The novel tries to draw attention to the socio-economic problems of workers coming from South East Asia to the Gulf countries, especially from the character of Jose, who has a nauseous mood due to the uncertainty between Philippine-Kuwait and Christian-Muslim affiliations. The introduction of foreign workers who constitute more than half of the population in the Gulf countries will be reviewed. Afterwards, a short summary of the novel will be given and the main theme of the lack of disability will be analyzed.
Journal: Cumhuriyet İlahiyat Dergisi
- Issue Year: 23/2019
- Issue No: 2
- Page Range: 993-1008
- Page Count: 16
- Language: Turkish