Confessions of the Mad Wife
She is desperate and bitter, she believes in superstition, she is an outcast gone mad, and above all she is dead: Maryam, the narrator of Assad Fouladkar’s 2001 feature film Lamma Hikyit Maryam, is yet the only source of information available to the viewers. From her small empty room in the clinic w...
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| Main Author: | Hodeib-Eido, Dana (author) |
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| Format: | article |
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2016
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| Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/10725/3488 http://citeseerx.ist.psu.edu/viewdoc/download?doi=10.1.1.457.6837&rep=rep1&type=pdf#page=60 |
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