In this critical study, Nadje Sadig Al-Ali analyzes the representations of women in the works of six Egyptian writers. Her purpose is to determine to what extent these writers exhibit a gender ideology, and to examine the reflection of wider discourses that are linked to the particular depiction of gender. The six authors--Nawal El Saadawi, Alifa Rifaat, Salwa Bakr, Sherif Hetata, Sonallah Ibrahim, and Suleiman Fayyad--also speak for themselves in interviews that deal with their motivation to write, their idea of the role of literature in society, the meaning they attach to their own literary works, and their attitude to the position and roles of women in Egyptian society
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This thesis focuses on the representations of women in Arab Literature as a response to Arab women’s...
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This thesis identifies the extent to which roles for women in film changed alongside socio-economic ...
Saudi women entered the realm of writing and language only half a century ago through the genres of ...
Women’s engagement in producing the early Arabic novel goes beyond authorship: it involves readershi...
This thesis is a critical analysis of two major works of Arab prison literature in the last quarter ...
The thesis examines the image of the modern Egyptian woman in the prose narrative of four contempora...
The studies of differences in language used by males and females appear mainly to have been focused ...
The works I examine in this thesis for Egyptian women’s narrative liberation strategies span from th...
This thesis focuses on the representations of women in Arab Literature as a response to Arab women’s...
This thesis focuses on the representations of women in Arab Literature as a response to Arab women’s...
Influenced by the basic human rights movement in the West, and the independence and nationalism move...
Recently, there have been many compelling new theories of the emergence of an “Islamic public sphere...
This paper try to outline the developments of the literary production of the Mashriq, departing from...
Thesis (Master's)--University of Washington, 2018Literary and narrative discourses hold an inherent ...
The study primarily draws on genetic structuralism in unraveling social transformations embedded in ...
This research finds that there are many people use negative and discriminative character toward the ...
This thesis identifies the extent to which roles for women in film changed alongside socio-economic ...
Saudi women entered the realm of writing and language only half a century ago through the genres of ...
Women’s engagement in producing the early Arabic novel goes beyond authorship: it involves readershi...