Nawal El Saadawi, famous Egyptian feminist author, dies aged 89
El Saadawi was the founder and president of the Arab Women's Solidarity Association and co-founder of the Arab Association for Human Rights. In...
El Saadawi was the founder and president of the Arab Women's Solidarity Association and co-founder of the Arab Association for Human Rights. In...
Translation: Dr Nawal El Saadawi, the most famous advocate for the emancipation of women in modern Arab history, has died .. The image is from...
Black and white portrait photo of a woman with white hair. ... A seminal feminist text by Nawal...
Social media users are vowing to never refer to the Middle East again after heaving activist Nawal El Saadawi refer to the phrase as...
Dr Nawal El Saadawi, Egyptian writer, doctor, novelist, visits the Occupy London camp at St Paul's on her 80th birthday.
This is what Nawal el Saadawi will be remembered for. A woman who always spoke the truth, even when everyone was against her. The Egyptian...
El-Saadawi sprang to global fame as a feminist with The Hidden Face of Eve published in 1980 in London. It was a translation of Al-Wajh al-'Ari...
Woman at Point Zero, a novel by Nawal El Saadawi first published in 1975, exposes the oppressive conditions faced by women in Egypt through the life story...
It was an early lesson in what feminism must be: terrifying and thrilling. Or “savage and dangerous” as Nawal wrote in her novel “Woman at Point Zero.”
Though marginalized and ostracized by society in Egypt, El Saadawi was simultaneously welcomed internationally and by feminists in the global...
Writer, physician and pioneering Egyptian feminist (1931–2021) influential across the Arab world for her books and activism on women's bodily autonomy and secularism.