![]() The findings revealed that (i) due to ethnocentrism, Arab women suffer gender discrimination, violence, marginalisation, slavery, and death, (ii) Western ethnocentrism abuses and dehumanises the Arab women immigrants, and (iii) ethnocentrism creates many chronic social and political diseases in the minds of people (colonizers, colonized and decolonized people, men and women ), (iv) and some Arab women view the Western world as a unique model that should be imitated. The framework in this study is guided by ethnocentrism as a concept in postcolonial theory. ![]() This paper examined the influence of ethnocentrism on Arab women in Arabian and Western countries by analysing Fadia Faqir’s The Cry of the Dove (2007). Ethnocentrism is the inclination of people who consider their customs, civilizations, culture, skin, and colour superior, demanding others to follow and imitate them. Find this title in Libby, the library reading app by OverDrive. ![]() ![]() They are victims of gender discrimination and racism. The Cry of the Dove ebook &mid A Novel By Fadia Faqir. Arab women bear the struggle of their local tradition in their countries and the tradition of the Westerns when they live between them. Book Description, Exquisitely woven.-Leila Aboulela Timely and lyrical, The Cry of the Dove is the story of one young woman and an. ![]()
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