6 edition of Arab Women Novelists found in the catalog.
Published
April 1995
by State University of New York Press
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Written in English
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Paperback |
Number of Pages | 363 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL7801571M |
ISBN 10 | 0791421724 |
ISBN 10 | 9780791421727 |
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This book assesses the contribution of women to the Arabic novel, both in subject matter and form. It begins by tracing the struggle over women’s rights in the Arab world, particularly the gradual improvement in women’s access to education―the first area in which women made significant by: This book assesses the contribution of women to the Arabic novel, both in subject matter and form.
It begins by tracing the struggle over women's rights in the Arab world, particularly the gradual improvement in women's access to education--the first area in which women made significant gains/5(10).
This book assesses the contribution of women to the Arabic novel, both in subject matter and form. It begins by tracing the struggle over women s rights in the Arab world, particularly the gradual improvement in women s access to education the first area in which women made significant gains.
Subsequent chapters discuss Arab women writers remarkable talents and. Most Arab women writers began by exploring the intricacies of their lives as women, of their families, and of family relations. Until the s, the concept of women's literature, as expressed by Syrian novelist Widad Sakkakini, was "the literature in which a woman writer expresses her inner feelings and subtle sensitivity in female spheres.
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Singlehandedly rewriting the history of modern Arabic literature, this informative book brings to light the woman novelists of the Arab world in an authoritative and defiant manner.
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