Opening the Gates: An Anthology of Arab Feminist WritingMargot Badran, Miriam Cooke Indiana University Press, 2004 - 461 من الصفحات Collection of essays, poems, folktales, short stories, memoirs, film scripts, lectures/speeches by Arab women challenging the view of Middle Eastern women as submissive non-thinkers to whom feminism is a foreign concept. Themes are: sexuality and the body, war and violence, relationships, cyber networking, breaking through the glass ceilings, migration, and the use of Islamic discourse by Arab women. |
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Acknowledgments | xiii |
Etel Adnan Growing Up to Be a Woman Writer | 3 |
Warda alYaziji Epistolary Poem to Warda alTurk 1867 | 21 |
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