Arab Women's Lives Retold: Exploring Identity Through Writing

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Nawar Al-Hassan Golley
Syracuse University Press, 18 okt. 2007 - 271 sidor
Examining late twentieth-century autobiographical writing by Arab women novelists, poets, and artists, this essay collection explores the ways in which Arab women have portrayed and created their identities within differing social environments. The collection goes well beyond dismantling standard notions of Arab female subservience, exploring the many ways Arab women writers have learned to speak to each other, to their readers, and to the world at large. Drawing from a rich body of literature, the essays attest to the surprisingly lively and committed roles Arab women play in varied geographic regions, at home and abroad. These recent writings assess how the interplay between individual, private, ethnic identity and the collective, public, global world of politics has impacted Arab women’s rights.
 

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Speleology and Vivisection in Assia
16
PART
49
Raimonda Tawils
71
Leila Abouzeids
90
PART THREE
109
Fragments of a Nation
129
Individual and Communal
155
A Globalized Self Finds Peace
201
Art Autobiography and the Maternal Abject
222
References
241
Index
259
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Om författaren (2007)

Nawar Al-Hassan Golley is associate professor of literary and critical theory and women’s studies in the Department of English at the American University of Sharjah. She is the author of the pioneering book Reading Arab Women’s Autobiographies: Shahrazad Tells Her Story.

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