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I Killed Scheherazade Confessions Of An Angry Arab Woman Joumana Haddad

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I Killed Scheherazade Confessions Of An Angry Arab Woman Joumana Haddad
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Publisher: Chicago Review Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.89 MB
Pages: 162
Author: Joumana Haddad
ISBN: 9781569769331, 9781569768402, 1569769338, 1569768404
Language: English
Year: 2011

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I Killed Scheherazade Confessions Of An Angry Arab Woman Joumana Haddad by Joumana Haddad 9781569769331, 9781569768402, 1569769338, 1569768404 instant download after payment.

For centuries the heroine of The Arabian Nights, Scheherazade, defined the Arab woman— until Joumana Haddad, an Arab woman herself, had had enough. Haddad angrily challenges prevalent notions of identity and womanhood in the Middle East in this intrepid exploration. While she finds the West’s dominant portrayal of Arab women appalling, she finds the image projected by many Middle Eastern women to be infuriating as well. She discusses her intellectual development and the liberating effect of literature on her life, and in the process she transcends religious and cultural perspectives. Ultimately she argues that every woman has not only the right but the duty to ignore social, political, and sexual expectations and be true to herself. Fiery and candid, this is a provocative exploration of what it means to be an Arab woman today that will enlighten and inform a new international feminism. For Haddad, Scheherazade is dead, and the time has come for Arab women to tell their own stories.

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