Off Limits - New Writings on Fear and Sin

Off Limits - New Writings on Fear and Sin

Nawal El Saadawi, Nariman Youssef
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Author:  Nawal El Saadawi, Nariman Youssef
Condition:  New
Format:  Paperback
Pages:  172
Publisher:  Gingko Library
Year:  2020
ISBN:  9781909942479

Well beyond the Arab world, El Saadawi's fiction and non-fiction work, from Woman at Point Zero to The Fall of the Imam to her prison memoirs, have earned her a reputation as a refreshing voice of feminism in the Arab World. This series of essays form a selection of El Saadawi's most recent musings, memories and reflections, considering the role of women in Egyptian and wider Islamic society, the inextricability of imperialism from the patriarchy, the meeting point of East and West, and the image and body politic of the woman in the intersections of those cultures. These musings leave no stone unturned and no view unchallenged, and offer the interested reader new insight into El Saadawi's thoughts and reflections.

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This series of essays form a selection of El Saadawi's most recent musings, memories and reflections, considering the role of women in Egyptian and wider Islamic society, the inextricability of imperialism from the patriarchy, the meeting point of East and West, and the image and body politic of the woman in the intersections of those cultures.


Off Limits - New Writings on Fear and Sin
Nawal El Saadawi, Nariman Youssef
Condition: New
£14.99   £7.99

This series of essays form a selection of El Saadawi's most recent musings, memories and reflections, considering the role of women in Egyptian and wider Islamic society, the inextricability of imperialism from the patriarchy, the meeting point of East and West, and the image and body politic of the woman in the intersections of those cultures.