Developing Muslim Self-Identity through Contemporary American Literature

Mohd Nazri, Latiff Azmi (2013) Developing Muslim Self-Identity through Contemporary American Literature. Global Journal of English Language and Literature, 1 (1). pp. 30-41. ISSN 2320-4397

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Abstract

Teaching literature for second language learners would be a challenging job due to language barrier and misinterpretation of ideas especially when the text is not in the same culture, belief and understanding shared between the author and reader. This paper is a study on a content analysis of a contemporary American literature written by an avid postmodernist who has received a well-known acknowledgement by American poets and critics. The researcher chose Sarah Groham’s Bad Daughter to investigate the link between contemporary American literature and Islamic views, to analyze the text using the concept of postmodernism and most importantly to prove that all literary texts can be analyzed in educational approach as long as the analysis will not jeopardize the learner’s understanding towards his religion. This approach is parallel with the concept of postmodernism in literature.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: P Language and Literature > PS American literature
Divisions: Faculty of Languages & Communication
Depositing User: Syahmi Manaf
Date Deposited: 13 Sep 2022 04:43
Last Modified: 13 Sep 2022 04:43
URI: http://eprints.unisza.edu.my/id/eprint/4411

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