This essay is a study on the topics that Egyptian women shine their lights on. I write this because I identify as an Egyptian woman, and I never hear these women’s names during my scholarship. I hope readers receive a sense of individualism for the “othered” women who write their ways out of their binds. My topic is crucial because Egyptian women are bound to either sexism in their own culture and racism in others, which begs my theory of a third space
This study is a critical analysis of the foundational historiography of ancient Egypt, focused on th...
Gender relations in Islam has been the subject of serious debates among scholars in Egypt for many d...
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Douglas College student research essay submitted as partial requirement for Anthropology 2112 course...
In this paper I propose to investigate the contribution of women as transmitters of Sunnī learning i...
The problems encountered when attempting to reconstruct life in Ancient Egypt in a way that includes...
In this chapter I propose to investigate the contribution of women as transmitters of Sunnī learning...
Cultural institutions—e.g., publishers, journals, prizes, among others—have played significant but f...
abstract: This thesis examines the advent of the Egyptian women's movement from the late nineteenth ...
The political difficulties of writing anthropology and ethnography in Egypt persist despite the newl...
The works I examine in this thesis for Egyptian women’s narrative liberation strategies span from th...
Dr. Nawal El Saadawi, an Arab feminist, playwright, novelist, and thinker, has been one of the most ...
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Popular culture, particularly its gendered dimensions, remains relatively understudied in the field ...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) remains cloaked in mystery and stereotypes especially when it pert...
This study is a critical analysis of the foundational historiography of ancient Egypt, focused on th...
Gender relations in Islam has been the subject of serious debates among scholars in Egypt for many d...
The major problem of this study is how is women discrimination in Saudi Arabia reflected in Carmen ...
Douglas College student research essay submitted as partial requirement for Anthropology 2112 course...
In this paper I propose to investigate the contribution of women as transmitters of Sunnī learning i...
The problems encountered when attempting to reconstruct life in Ancient Egypt in a way that includes...
In this chapter I propose to investigate the contribution of women as transmitters of Sunnī learning...
Cultural institutions—e.g., publishers, journals, prizes, among others—have played significant but f...
abstract: This thesis examines the advent of the Egyptian women's movement from the late nineteenth ...
The political difficulties of writing anthropology and ethnography in Egypt persist despite the newl...
The works I examine in this thesis for Egyptian women’s narrative liberation strategies span from th...
Dr. Nawal El Saadawi, an Arab feminist, playwright, novelist, and thinker, has been one of the most ...
This thesis provides a critical reading of Hanan al-Shaykh’s novel Women of Sand and Myrrh and Leila...
Popular culture, particularly its gendered dimensions, remains relatively understudied in the field ...
The Kingdom of Saudi Arabia (KSA) remains cloaked in mystery and stereotypes especially when it pert...
This study is a critical analysis of the foundational historiography of ancient Egypt, focused on th...
Gender relations in Islam has been the subject of serious debates among scholars in Egypt for many d...
The major problem of this study is how is women discrimination in Saudi Arabia reflected in Carmen ...