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Author
Mohamed, JasmineKeyword
Feminism - EgyptWomen - Middle East
Feminist Anthropology – Egypt
Nawal El Saadawi
Femininity
Culture
Scholarship
Self In Literature
International Politics
Social Behavior
Gender
Stereotyping
Islamic Countries – Civilization
Critical Discourse Analysis
The Veil
Hijab
Feminism
Muslim Women/Attitudes
Sexism/Arab Countries/History
Globalization
Women In Islam
Date Published
2019-08-09
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This essay is a study on the topics that Egyptian women shine their lights on. I write this because I identify as an Egyptian woman, and I never hear these women’s names during my scholarship. I hope readers receive a sense of individualism for the “othered” women who write their ways out of their binds. My topic is crucial because Egyptian women are bound to either sexism in their own culture and racism in others, which begs my theory of a third space.Collections