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- The Exploitation of Women and Social Change in the Writing of Nawal El-Saadawi Muhammad Youssef Suwaed
- Searching for an Arab-Islamic Feminist Identity in Nawal El Saadawi’S Twelve Women in a Cell in Light of Current Egyptian "Spring" Events Ebtehal Al-Khateeb
- Nawal El-Saadawi's Two Women in One As a Critique of Muslim Culture
- 1 CHAPTER I INTRODUCTION A. Background of the Study Deviation
- Sexual Blinding of Women: Alice Walker´S African Character Tashi and the Issue of Female Genital Cutting
- The Feminist and Religious Features in Some of Nawal El Saadawi Literary Works
- Women in the Arab Feminist Discourse: Between the Transnational Feminist Theory and the Islamic Feminist Theory
- Cultural Relativity and Universalism: Reevaluating Gender Rights in a Multicultural Context Elene G
- The Beliefs in the Necessity of Circumcising Women Are Remarkably Similar Among Many African and Arab Societies. Female Virginit
- Painful Discourses: Borders, Regions, and Representations of Female
- Appendix Articles About Nawal El Saadawi
- Nawal El Saadawi on Female Genital Cutting and Women's Rights in Woman at Point Zero and Searching
- A Response to Orientalist Discourses About Muslim Women
- 1.2 Nawal El Saadawi and Woman at Point Zero
- Why Does Female Genital Mutilation Persist? Examining the Failed Criminalization
- Women in Medicine
- Empowering the Subaltern in Woman at Point Zero Saddik Gohar
- The Reception of Arabic-Language Works Translated Into English and Published in the U.S
- First Year/Sophomore Finalists
- International Journal of English and Education Abstract
- The Image of the Prostitute in Modern Arabic Literature
- Women Struggle: a Critical Analysis of Woman at Point Zero and the Color Purple
- The Subjectivity of Nawāl Al-Sa'dāwī
- Representations of Gender in Post-Colonial Arab Literature in English
- Created by God: How Somalis in Swedish Exile Reassess the Practice of Female Circumcision
- Black Stone.Pdf
- The Exploitation of Women and Social Change in the Writing of Nawal El-Saadawi Muhammad Youssef Suwaed
- A Study of Ngugi Wa Thiong'o, Flora Nwapa, Jomo Kenyatta, Waris Dirie
- “They Took Me and Told Me Nothing”
- Female Genital Cutting: Cultural, Religious, and Human Rights Dimensions of a Complex Development Issue MARCH 2012 Table of Contents
- RIGHTS 2019 Contents
- Female Genital Mutilation": Feminist Human Rights Discourse and the Cultural Divide Hope Lewis
- An Analysis of Female Oppression in Nawal El Saadawi‟S Woman at Point Zero
- A Woman at Point Zero by Nawal El Saadawi, Zed Books, 2007, 128 Pp