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A Critical Study Of The Works Of Nawal El Saadawi Egyptian Writer And Activist Diana Royer

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A Critical Study Of The Works Of Nawal El Saadawi Egyptian Writer And Activist Diana Royer
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Publisher: Edwin Mellen Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 7.26 MB
Pages: 186
Author: Diana Royer
ISBN: 9780773475380, 0773475389
Language: English
Year: 2001

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A Critical Study Of The Works Of Nawal El Saadawi Egyptian Writer And Activist Diana Royer by Diana Royer 9780773475380, 0773475389 instant download after payment.

This volume sets El Saadawi's literary work within the context of her activism, in particular showing how her ideas for the renewal of society run through her writing. As a companion for reading her fiction and non-fiction, this volunme contextualizes her work by taking into consideration the complexities of Egyptian society today - in particular, Islamic fundamentalism and women's status. It also introduces the current scholarly debate on ancient women's status. Chapters on individual novels look both at technique (oral literary traditions, women's narrative, imagery) and topic (female circumcision, gender roles, prostitution, honor killing).

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