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National Identity and Belonging of Yemenite Jews in The Journey of Buried Secrets

  • Ebrahim Mohammed Alwuraafi ORCID logo EMAIL logo
Veröffentlicht/Copyright: 18. Januar 2023

Abstract

This article discusses the national identity of the Yemenite Jews as portrayed in Majdi Saleh’s novel The Journey of Buried Secrets. The novel, in addition to being a journey to the ancient past of Yemen, is a journey to the secret life of the Yemenite Jews as well. It is an exploration of their customs, traditions, worries, passions and identity. The writer has been able to dive deep into the depths of Yemeni society, both Muslim and Jewish, depicting the beauty of Yemen architecture, ancient inscriptions and living styles of bygone days. Saleh’s novel presents a new perspective of the Yemenite Jew, one who identifies himself with Yemen and feels proud of this attachment to the land of his birth. The article argues that Yemenite Jews have been emotionally and cognitively attached to their motherland and perceived themselves as being Yemenites belonging to the country where they were born and grew up. It asserts that such a sense of belonging is the outcome of religious tolerance and coexistence of the larger Muslim community.


Corresponding author: Dr. Ebrahim Mohammed Alwuraafi, Associate Prof. of English Literature, Department of English, Al-Baha University, Al Baha, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia, E-mail:

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Received: 2022-05-06
Revised: 2022-11-23
Accepted: 2022-11-24
Published Online: 2023-01-18
Published in Print: 2023-02-23

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