The emergence and evolution of Egyptian feminism is an integral,
but previously untold, part of the history of modern Egypt. Drawing
upon a wide range of women's sources--memoirs, letters, essays,
journalistic articles, fiction, treatises, and extensive oral
histories--Margot Badran shows how Egyptian women assumed agency
and in so doing subverted and refigured the conventional
patriarchal order. Unsettling a common claim that "feminism is
Western" and dismantling the alleged opposition between feminism
and Islam, the book demonstrates how the Egyptian feminist movement
in the first half of this century both advanced the nationalist
cause and worked within the parameters of Islam.
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