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Bilal Hamamra
Bilal Hamamra
Department of English Literature, Faculty of Humanities, An-Najah National University
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The misogynist representation of women in Palestinian oral tradition: A socio-political study
BT Hamamra
Journal of Gender Studies 29 (2), 214-226, 2020
332020
Covid-19 and the decolonisation of education in Palestinian universities
B Hamamra, N Alawi, AK Daragmeh
Educational Philosophy and Theory 53 (14), 1477-1490, 2021
312021
The Nakba continues: the Palestinian crisis from the past to the present
A Qabaha, B Hamamra
Janus Unbound: Journal of Critical Studies 1 (1), 30-42, 2021
172021
The function of code-switching in Selma Dabbagh’s out of it
B TawfiqHamamra, S Qararia
Advances in Language and Literary Studies 9 (2), 126-130, 2018
162018
Witness and martyrdom: Palestinian female martyrs’ video-testimonies
BT Hamamra
Journal for Cultural Research 22 (3), 224-238, 2018
152018
A foucauldian reading of Huxley's brave new world
BT Hamamra
Theory and Practice in Language Studies 7 (1), 12, 2017
152017
Online education and surveillance during COVID-19 pandemic in Palestinian universities
B Hamamra, A Qabaha, A Daragmeh​
International Studies in Sociology of Education 31 (4), 446-466, 2022
92022
Silence, Speech and Gender in Webster's The White Devil: A Presentist Palestinian Perspective
BT Hamamra
Early Modern Literary Studies 19 (1), 2016
82016
Domestic violence in palestine during the outbreak of COVID-19: A qualitative content analysis
B Hamamra
Women & Criminal Justice 33 (6), 395-406, 2023
72023
The view from here–The challenges of teaching gender issues in drama at an-Najah National University
BT Hamamra
English: Journal of the English Association 70 (268), 4-8, 2021
72021
“What’s in a Name?” The Aesthetics of Proper Name and Diasporic Identity in Darwish and Said
BT Hamamra, S Abusamra
Interventions 22 (8), 1065-1078, 2020
72020
Mothers of martyrs: Rethinking Shakespeare’s Volumnia’s collective motherhood from a Palestinian perspective
BT Hamamra
Psychodynamic Practice 26 (3), 248-259, 2020
72020
The dialectics of speech and silence in Shakespeare’s King Lear
BT Hamamra
Studies in Literature and Language 13 (4), 31-39, 2016
72016
“You are only as healthy as your neighbour”: collective vulnerability and (un) ethical responsiveness to the early phases of the pandemic in Palestine
B Hamamra, M Uebel, S Abu Samra
Global Affairs 7 (3), 279-294, 2021
62021
‘Can the subaltern speak?’: COVID-19 and decolonial pedagogy in Palestinian universities
B Hamamra, A Qabaha
Journal for Cultural Research 25 (2), 189-201, 2021
62021
Suppression of the female name in contemporary Palestine
B Hamamra, N Alawi, R Herzallah
Middle East Critique 29 (4), 421-432, 2020
62020
Violence and violation: A Palestinian reading of rape and revenge in Shakespeare’s Titus Andronicus
B Hamamra
Psychodynamic Practice 26 (3), 260-277, 2020
62020
‘We read Hamlet together’: Shakespearean Intertextuality in Edward Said's Out of Place
B Hamamra, S Abusamra
Critical Survey 33 (3-4), 93-106, 2021
52021
Never shame to hear/what you have nobly done’: The representation of existential shame in Shakespeare’s coriolanus
BT Hamamra
Rupkatha Journal on Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities 9 (2), 91-98, 2017
52017
Palestinian bereaved mothers of martyrs: Religious and national discourses of sacrifice and bereavement
B Hamamra
Women & criminal justice 33 (2), 120-130, 2023
42023
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