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dc.contributor.authorMohamed, Jasmine
dc.date.accessioned2021-09-07T19:20:18Z
dc.date.available2021-09-07T19:20:18Z
dc.date.issued2019-08-09
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12648/2777
dc.description.abstractThis 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.
dc.subjectFeminism - Egypt
dc.subjectWomen - Middle East
dc.subjectFeminist Anthropology – Egypt
dc.subjectNawal El Saadawi
dc.subjectFemininity
dc.subjectCulture
dc.subjectScholarship
dc.subjectSelf In Literature
dc.subjectInternational Politics
dc.subjectSocial Behavior
dc.subjectGender
dc.subjectStereotyping
dc.subjectIslamic Countries – Civilization
dc.subjectCritical Discourse Analysis
dc.subjectThe Veil
dc.subjectHijab
dc.subjectFeminism
dc.subjectMuslim Women/Attitudes
dc.subjectSexism/Arab Countries/History
dc.subjectGlobalization
dc.subjectWomen In Islam
dc.titleWhy are there No Great, Female, and Egyptian Scholars?
dc.typearticle
refterms.dateFOA2021-09-07T19:20:18Z
dc.description.institutionSUNY Brockport
dc.source.peerreviewedTRUE
dc.source.statuspublished
dc.description.publicationtitleDissenting Voices
dc.languate.isoen_US


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