Exploring the Role of symbolism in Reflecting the Social and Culture Values in M. Moustadraf's Blood Feast

This research aims to examine how Malika Mostazraf, Moroccan writer, uses symbolism to highlight ideas such as gender inequality from an economic and moral perspective. This study uses a qualitative research methodology that includes an intensive and detailed textual analysis of some of the writer’s...

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Main Authors: Baleid Taha Shamsan, Najwa Mohammed Saeed
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Language:Arabic
Published: University of Science and Technology, Yemen 2025-01-01
Series:مجلة الدراسات الاجتماعية
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Online Access:https://journals.ust.edu/index.php/JSS/article/view/2735
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description This research aims to examine how Malika Mostazraf, Moroccan writer, uses symbolism to highlight ideas such as gender inequality from an economic and moral perspective. This study uses a qualitative research methodology that includes an intensive and detailed textual analysis of some of the writer’s works, focusing on symbols such as food, the body, and urban environments. The study reveals how Malika Moustadrif critiques the contradictions present in both contemporary and traditional Moroccan cultures, especially regarding the experiences of women and working-class individuals, to highlight the prevailing societal pretense and disparities in Moroccan culture. Malika Mostazarf challenges the moral double standards, patriarchy, or economic exploitation that continue to impact the lives of those who are excluded. This research places Malika Mostazraf's work in context by pointing to examples of other Arab women writers, including Fatima Mernissi, Nawal El Saadawi, and Laila Abu Al-Ala. In conclusion, the research offers proposals for additional research in this field. Using interdisciplinary approaches that incorporate feminist and sociological perspectives and urban studies methods, this study provides insight into how symbolism is used in Arabic literature as a primary means of social critique and representation of marginalized voices.
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spelling doaj-art-631c64d675bd4eb9b1655d59e39c0e422025-01-31T21:29:02ZaraUniversity of Science and Technology, Yemenمجلة الدراسات الاجتماعية2312-525X2312-52682025-01-0131110.20428/jss.v31i1.27352507Exploring the Role of symbolism in Reflecting the Social and Culture Values in M. Moustadraf's Blood FeastBaleid Taha Shamsan0Najwa Mohammed Saeed1Department of English, Faculty of Administrative and Human Sciences, University of Science and Technology, Aden – YemenDepartment of English, Faculty of Education, Sciences and Arts, Taiz UniversityThis research aims to examine how Malika Mostazraf, Moroccan writer, uses symbolism to highlight ideas such as gender inequality from an economic and moral perspective. This study uses a qualitative research methodology that includes an intensive and detailed textual analysis of some of the writer’s works, focusing on symbols such as food, the body, and urban environments. The study reveals how Malika Moustadrif critiques the contradictions present in both contemporary and traditional Moroccan cultures, especially regarding the experiences of women and working-class individuals, to highlight the prevailing societal pretense and disparities in Moroccan culture. Malika Mostazarf challenges the moral double standards, patriarchy, or economic exploitation that continue to impact the lives of those who are excluded. This research places Malika Mostazraf's work in context by pointing to examples of other Arab women writers, including Fatima Mernissi, Nawal El Saadawi, and Laila Abu Al-Ala. In conclusion, the research offers proposals for additional research in this field. Using interdisciplinary approaches that incorporate feminist and sociological perspectives and urban studies methods, this study provides insight into how symbolism is used in Arabic literature as a primary means of social critique and representation of marginalized voices.https://journals.ust.edu/index.php/JSS/article/view/2735malika moustadraf, symbolism, gender inequality, economic disparity, moral hypocrisy, moroccan society, urban settings, food symbolism, patriarchy, working class, feminist theory, arabic literature.
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title_short Exploring the Role of symbolism in Reflecting the Social and Culture Values in M. Moustadraf's Blood Feast
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