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The Hidden Face of Eve Nawal El Saadawi

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Zusammenfassung

Presents an account of brutality against women in the Muslim world. This work explores the causes of the situation through a discussion of the historical role of Arab women in religion and literature. It argues that the veil, polygamy and legal inequality are incompatible with the just and peaceful Islam.

The Hidden Face of Eve Zusammenfassung

The Hidden Face of Eve: Women in the Arab World Nawal El Saadawi

This powerful account of the oppression of women in the Muslim world remains as shocking today as when it was first published, more than a quarter of a century ago. Nawal El Saadawi writes out of a powerful sense of the violence and injustice which permeated her society. Her experiences working as a doctor in villages around Egypt, witnessing prostitution, honour killings and sexual abuse, including female circumcision, drove her to give voice to this suffering. She goes on explore the causes of the situation through a discussion of the historical role of Arab women in religion and literature. Saadawi argues that the veil, polygamy and legal inequality are incompatible with the essence of Islam or any human faith. This edition, complete with a new foreword, lays claim to The Hidden Face of Eve's status as a classic of modern Arab writing.

The Hidden Face of Eve Bewertungen

'A harrowing expose of the abuse of women in the Arab world' - London Review of Books 'Nawal El Saadawi has become something of a heroine for many young Arab women ... a cry from the heart' - MESA Bulletin 'The Arab world's leading feminist and iconoclast' - Fedwa Malti-Davis 'The leading spokeswoman on the status of women in the Arab world' - The Guardian 'Nawal El Saadawi speaks directly on behalf of many women in the Third World and the daily struggles they face' - West Africa 'The most recognisable name in Egyptian and Middle Eastern feminism... poignant, penetrating yet simple' - Library Journal 'A tour-de-force of the reality of life for women in Islamic society. This groundbreaking book still retains the power to shock.' - Banipal

Über Nawal El Saadawi

Nawal El Saadawi was born in 1931, in a small village outside Cairo. Unusually, she and her brothers and sisters were educated together, and she graduated from the University of Cairo Medical School in 1955, specializing in psychiatry. For two years, she practiced as a medical doctor, both at the university and in her native Tahla. From 1963 until 1972, Saadawi worked as Director General for Public Health Education for the Egyptian government. During this time, she also studied at Columbia University in New York, where she received her Master of Public Health degree in 1966. Her first novel Memoirs of a Woman Doctor was published in Cairo in 1958. In 1972, however, she lost her job in the Egyptian government as a result of political pressure. The magazine, Health, which she had founded and edited for more than three years, was closed down. From 1973 to 1978 Saadawi worked at the High Institute of Literature and Science. It was at this time that she began to write, in works of fiction and non-fiction, the books on the oppression of Arab women for which she has become famous. Her most famous novel, Woman at Point Zero was published in Beirut in 1973. It was followed in 1976 by God Dies by the Nile and in 1977 by The Hidden Face of Eve: Women in the Arab World. In 1981 Nawal El Saadawi publicly criticized the one-party rule of President Anwar Sadat, and was subsequently arrested and imprisoned. She was released one month after his assassination. In 1982, she established the Arab Women's Solidarity Association, which was outlawed in 1991. When, in 1988, her name appeared on a fundamentalist death list, she and her second husband, Sherif Hetata, fled to the USA, where she taught at Duke University and Washington State University. She returned to Egypt in 1996. In 2004 she presented herself as a candidate for the presidential elections in Egypt, with a platform of human rights, democracy and greater freedom for women. In July 2005, however, she was forced to withdraw her candidacy in the face of ongoing government persecution. Nawal El Saadawi has achieved widespread international recognition for her work. She holds honorary doctorates from the universities of York, Illinois at Chicago, St Andrews and Tromso. Her many prizes and awards include the Great Minds of the Twentieth Century Prize, awarded by the American Biographical Institute in 2003, the North-South Prize from the Council of Europe and the Premi Internacional Catalunya in 2004. Her books have been translated into over 28 languages worldwide. They are taught in universities across the world. She now works as a writer, psychiatrist and activist. Her most recent novel, entitled Al Riwaya was published in Cairo in 2004.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • New Foreword by Ronak Husni
  • Preface to the English Edition
  • Introduction
  • Part I - The Mutliated Half
  • Chapter 1 - The Question that No One Would Answer
  • Chapter 2 - Sexual Agression Against the Female Child
  • Chapter 3 - The Grandfather with Bad Manners
  • Chapter 4 - The Injustice of Justice
  • Chapter 5 - The Very Fine Membrane Called 'Honour'
  • Chapter 6 - Circumcision of Girls
  • Chapter 7 - Obscurantism and Contradiction
  • Chapter 8 - The Illegitimate Child and the Prostitute
  • Chapter 9 - Abortion and Fertility
  • Chapter 10 - Distorted Notions about Femininity, Beauty and Love
  • Part II - Women in History
  • Chapter 11 - The Thirteenth Rib of Adam
  • Chapter 12 - Man the God, Woman the Sinful
  • Chapter 13 - Woman at the Time of the Pharaohs
  • Chapter 14 - Liberty to the Slave, But Not for the Woman
  • Part III - The Arab Woman
  • Chapter 15 - The Role of Women in Arab History
  • Chapter 16 - Love and Sex in the Life of the Arabs
  • Chapter 17 - The Heroine in Arab Literature
  • Part IV - Breaking Through
  • Chapter 18 - Arab Pioneers of Women's Liberation
  • Chapter 19 - Work and Women
  • Chapter 20 - Marriage and Divorce
  • An Afterword

Zusätzliche Informationen

GOR002174003
9781842778753
1842778757
The Hidden Face of Eve: Women in the Arab World Nawal El Saadawi
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
20070615
368
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