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Description
Passionate, powerful and thought-provoking, in The Hidden Face of Eve, leading feminist writer Nawal El Saadawi provides a shocking account of the oppression of women in the Arab world.
Inspired by her experiences working as a doctor in rural Egypt and her life as an activist for women's rights, she charts the injustices and violence faced by women in the society she grew up in, from legal inequality to honour killings and sexual violence, including female genital mutilation. Examining the historical roots of this oppression, she tackles the controversial topic of women and Islam, arguing that customs such as veiling and polygamy are contradictory to the fundamental teachings of the Muslim faith or any other.
As necessary now as when it was first published, The Hidden Face of Eve is a classic of Arab feminist writing.
Table of Contents
Preface to the English Edition
Introduction
Part I The Mutilated Half
1 The Question that No One Would Answer
2 Sexual Aggression against the Female Child
3 The Grandfather with Bad Manners
4 The Injustice of Justice
5 The Very Fine Membrane Called 'Honour'
6 Circumcision of Girls
7 Obscurantism and Contradiction
8 The Illegitimate Child and the Prostitute
9 Abortion and Fertility
10 Distorted Notions about Femininity, Beauty and Love
Part II Women in History
11 The Thirteenth Rib of Adam
12 Man the God, Woman the Sinful
13 Woman at the Time of the Pharaohs
14 Liberty to the Slave, But Not for the Woman
Part III The Arab Woman
15 The Role of Women in Arab History
16 Love and Sex in the Life of the Arab
17 The Heroine in Arab Literature
Part IV Breaking Through
18 Arab Pioneers of Women's Liberation
19 Work and Women
20 Marriage and Divorce
An Afterword
Notes
Product details

Published | 27 Jun 2024 |
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Format | Ebook (PDF) |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 456 |
ISBN | 9780755651535 |
Imprint | Bloomsbury Academic |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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Reviews
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The most recognisable name in Egyptian and Middle Eastern feminism … poignant, penetrating yet simple.
Library Journal
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A harrowing exposé of the abuse of women in the Arab world
London Review of Books
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Nawal El Saadawi has become something of a heroine for many young Arab women … a cry from the heart
MESA Bulletin
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The leading spokeswoman on the status of women in the Arab world
The Guardian
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Nawal El Saadawi speaks directly on behalf of many women in the Third World and the daily struggles they face
West Africa
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The Arab world's leading feminist and iconoclast
Fedwa Malti-Davis

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