The dialectic issue of the ego and the other has attracted wide attention of the modern era critics for this issue represents the deep relationship between the east and west . The dialectic issue has crystallized through events between the west and east via accurate channels and ways that make these events as a cultural communication in different fields .
In the light of such facts , it is a normal case that these events formulate an artistic and literary issue that is tackled by the innovative literature These events and effects between the Arab and the west had. accompanied the narrative products of the Arab narrators .The images of both events and effects are viewed differently according to author's own point of view towards the ''Other'' inside the narrative work .
The present paper lightens the clear vision that tackled the theme of the east and west through this novel under study , '' The Committee'' , by Sunn'ea Allah Ibrahim .This novel has revealed the nature of the Other image (The west man) describing him as colonial and hostile in all intellectual ,cultural and political levels as interpreted by the textual existence of ''The Committee'' .Also, this paper has disclosed the image of the west woman regarded it an extension of the ''Other'' .
Abdulameer Sharif, F. (2022). Homologies of the Ego and the Other in Sunn'ea Alla Ibrahim Novel '' The Committee. Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University, 50(1), 91-104. doi: 10.21608/aafu.2022.235362
MLA
Fadhil Abdulameer Sharif. "Homologies of the Ego and the Other in Sunn'ea Alla Ibrahim Novel '' The Committee", Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University, 50, 1, 2022, 91-104. doi: 10.21608/aafu.2022.235362
HARVARD
Abdulameer Sharif, F. (2022). 'Homologies of the Ego and the Other in Sunn'ea Alla Ibrahim Novel '' The Committee', Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University, 50(1), pp. 91-104. doi: 10.21608/aafu.2022.235362
VANCOUVER
Abdulameer Sharif, F. Homologies of the Ego and the Other in Sunn'ea Alla Ibrahim Novel '' The Committee. Annals of the Faculty of Arts, Ain Shams University, 2022; 50(1): 91-104. doi: 10.21608/aafu.2022.235362