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Unheard Experiences of Egyptian Single Women: Review of Reem Bassiouney's Novel 'Professor Hanaa'

The pursuit of wholeness has often been entwined with the harmonious integration of mind, body, and heart. This connection, often deemed essential for complete selfhood, has been used by society to label "spinsters" as incomplete individuals. But, can literature offer a deeper exploration of wholeness, challenging the notion of a singular, definitive "complete self" and

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From Brazil to Egypt: Working-Class Women Find their Voice in Clarice Lispector's Novels

“If I have to be an object, let me be an object that screams,” Clarice Lispector, a Ukrainian-born Brazilian novelist, once wrote in her novel The Stream of Life (1973). In the visceral depths of human emotion, where grief and rage often intertwine, Lispector’s writings represent a domain of unrestrained emotions, creating a complex whirlwind

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How Western Nonfiction of the Muslim World Fuels War and Retribution

How Western Nonfiction of the Muslim World Fuels War and Retribution
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The UAE's Month of Reading: Hundreds of workshops and events planned in March to celebrate the written word


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For the past few years, the month of March has been officially dedicated to literary pursuits in the UAE.
It all started in 2017, following the Year of Reading in 2016. In October of that year, the President, Sheikh Khalifa announced a Reading Law that obliged schools to encourage reading among pupils, in addition to promoting a respect for books.
He also launched the Arab Reading Challenge, the largest Arab knowledge initiative in the world, in 2015.
That love of literature has only arguably
become stronger since many of us have spent more time than ever at home with our noses in books during the pandemic.

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