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Go to My Libraryal-Sard al-niswī: al-thaqāfah al-abawīyah, al-huwīyah al-unthawīyah, wa-al-jasad
- Language
- Arabic
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- Publisher
- al-Muʼassasah al-ʻArabīyah lil-Dirāsāt wa-al-Nashr
- Pages
- 271
- ISBN
- 9786144190357
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This book is widely praised for its engaging exploration of female identity and its significant contributions to feminist discourse. Readers found it captivating, appreciating how it clarifies societal pitfalls and introduces a fresh perspective on awareness. The content, language, and all chapters were enjoyed, with many highlighting the book's smooth and accessible writing style. It is seen as a valuable resource, offering useful ideas and potentially serving as a reference for numerous feminist topics, even overcoming initial skepticism from some readers about male authors addressing feminism.
However, some reviewers expressed reservations, particularly regarding the book's perceived overemphasis on the sexual and bodily aspects within the feminist narrative. A key criticism is the lack of clear differentiation between writers genuinely focused on feminist issues and those perceived as self-absorbed. Additionally, the book is noted for omitting discussions on crucial elements of feminist struggle, resistance, and political participation. Critics felt the portrayal of feminist narrative was at times too narrowly confined to themes of seduction and physical femininity, neglecting broader contexts.
Overall, the book is considered a beautiful and worthwhile read, despite its specific thematic focus drawing some criticism. It is recommended for readers interested in a thought-provoking examination of female identity and the history of feminist thought, presented in an enjoyable and accessible manner. However, those seeking a more comprehensive analysis of feminist political action, resistance, and diverse socio-political manifestations of feminist narratives might find its scope somewhat limited.
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