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Title:
The hidden face of Eve : women in the Arab world / Nawal El Saadawi ; translated and edited by Sherif Hetata ; foreword by Ronak Husni.
Author:
Saʻdāwī, Nawāl, author.

Ḥatātah, Sharīf, translator, editor.

Husni, Ronak, writer of foreword.
Publication Information:
London : Zed Books, 2015.

©2007
Call Number:
HQ1784 .S2213 2015
Abstract:
This powerful non-fiction 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 to 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. The Hidden Face of Eve remains a classic of modern Arab writing.
ISBN:
9781783607488

9781783607471
Physical Description:
l, 446 pages ; 21 cm.
General Note:
First published in Arabic in 1977. First published in English in 1980 by Zed Books Ltd. Second edition published 2007. This edition published 2015.-- Title page verso.

"Publication Date: 15 October 2015"--Zed Books webpage.

Published/released February 15, 2016.--Amazon.com.
Contents:
The mutilated half: The question that no one would answer -- Sexual aggression agains the female child -- The grandfather with bad manners -- The injustice of justice -- The very fine membrane called 'honour' -- Circumcision of girls -- Obscurantism and contradiction -- The illegitimate child and the prostitute -- Abortion and fertility -- Distorted notions about femininity, beauty and love. -- Women in history: The thirteenth rib of Adam -- Woman at the time of the pharaohs -- Liberty to the slave, but not for the woman. -- The Arab woman: The role of women in Arab history -- Love and sex in the life of the Arab -- The heroine in Arab literature. -- Breaking through: Arab pioneers and women's liberation -- Work and women -- Marriage and divorce. --
Uniform Title:
Wajh al-ʻārī lil-marʼah al-ʻArabīyah. English
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