The Image Of Women In The Novels Of Ihsan Abdel Quddous

Document Type : Academic research papers

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1 ain shams univrsty

2 Ain Shams University

3 Teacher of Arabic Department-Faculty of Women for Arts, Science & Education-Ain Shams University - Egypt

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Abstract:
The experience of literary creativity in general is undoubtedly related to the conditions and issues of society, and among those contemporary social issues that stood as a strong motive behind both the societal and literary movement is the issue of freedom: the freedom of women and the attempt to get rid of those restrictions that have restricted women’s social status in the Arab atmosphere in particular, and come The cries calling for the liberation of women and opposing all manifestations of social oppression and class division that views women as a source of reproduction and a means of physical pleasure only, there is no need to educate them and deprive them of community work and all sources of education and thought.
Hence, the woman's creative experience came as a witness to that rebellion after she gained a measure of her freedom against all this hostile atmosphere towards her, and to confront attempts of persecution, whether from society or from the male sex in particular, and the woman's desire to obtain privileges that may exceed what the man possesses has already begun. That time period since 1919 AD and what followed, and its quest to achieve this did not come in its present time as much as it was an quest to establish a culture of equality, but rather the preference of the female sex and its supremacy over its other division.
International women.
Key words:
Women's movement, women's literature, feminist literature, narration, Ihsan Abdel Quddous

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