THE OTHER AND CULTURAL HYBRIDITY IN THE NOVELS OF SAUD AL-SANOUSI
Abstract
The term “other” is regarded as a critical term closely related to narrative quest and expands to multiple concepts and techniques, including narrative hybridity. This term, which is related through its emergence and leadership to the contemporary philosopher (Homi K. Baba), who built it on the ruins of colonialism, establishing post-colonial concepts. Therefore, the research opened up to the issue of relocation and its narrative employment, which allows for intellectual hybridization, as well as the hybridization meets with the other, with the narrative procedure of biological appearance and intellectual conflict, which are available to the narrative achievement of the writer Saud Al-Sanousi.