Title of article :
Satire In Sonallah Ibrahim’s The Committee: An Allegory To Ridicule Capitalism
Author/Authors :
Alkodimi, Khaled A. Universiti Putra Malaysia - Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication, Malaysia , Omar, Noritah Universiti Putra Malaysia - Faculty of Modern Languages and Communication, Malaysia
From page :
53
To page :
65
Abstract :
Despite the voluminous amount of research on the genre of satire, little is known about Arabic satirical texts. This paper explores the satirical devices employed in Sonallah Ibrahim’s novel, The Committee (2001). Through the means of satire, Ibrahim skilfully explores the devastating effects of global capitalism on third world nations, by unravelling the mask that shields the domination and exploitation of Egypt. The discussion seeks to identify the hegemonic and the exploitative nature of the capitalist system on third world countries, specifically the creation of a web of conspiracy that controls the economic and governmental policies of Egypt through multi-national corporations as seen in The Committee. The discussion will show that said corporations ultimately transformed Egypt into a mere consumer market. The discussion concludes with the significance of satire as a mode of expression that is employed to bring about awareness among the public of the destructive consequences of capitalism on Arabic society.
Keywords :
satire , capitalism , multinational corporations , exploitation , consumerism
Journal title :
GEMA Online Journal of Language Studies
Journal title :
GEMA Online Journal of Language Studies
Record number :
2648341
Link To Document :
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