Article 17 Issue 01 vol 7 January 2026
Arab American identity, crossing boundaries, Intercultural Communication, Leila Buck’s In the Crossing, Postcolonial Approach
ATRAS is a double-blind, peer-reviewed, and multidisciplinary journal issued by the Faculty of Letters, Languages, and Arts, Saida University

ATRAS journal is a peer-reviewed journal, published twice a year by the Faculty of Letters, Languages and Arts at University of Saida, Dr. Moulay Tahar, Algeria. A group of professors and researchers who have experience and knowledge in various disciplines review and evaluate the submitted papers.
Arab American identity, crossing boundaries, Intercultural Communication, Leila Buck’s In the Crossing, Postcolonial Approach
African Popular Culture, Digital Comedy Skit, Neocolonialism, Nigeria, Post-Independence, Social Media Satire
Reimagining Education in the Age of AI: Digital Literacy, Decolonization, and the Work Ahead Sherri HarveySan José State University, USAsherri.harvey@sjsu.eduORCID: 0009-0005-3777-5445 Abstract This paper explores how Artificial Intelligence challenges educators…
Coherence, cohesion, editorials, newspaper, Systemic Functional Linguistics
Eedris Abdulkareem, Markedness Model, rhetorical patterns, Nigerianism, Nigerian hip-hop music, Social Activism
Bachelor of Arts, belonging, distance learners, identity construction, university education
Culture, health, incongruity, language, medical interpretation, Zimbabwe
Adania Shibli’s Minor Detail, female body, history, resistance, reclaiming voice, Marginalisation, women in war, violence