Women in Literature (Fadila Faruq)

Authors

  • Dr. Suhad S. Sahib College of Basic Education - Department of language

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36473/ujhss.v212i1.661

Abstract

After the finishing of the research, we found the following results:

  • The writer has sought to search for what they were through the heroines were often open text voice of equality, and take the heroines of women's rejecting voices the marginalization and persecution and to advocate openness to the world, it owes a world governed by traditions and superstitions.
  • Touched on topics of interest to women crossing of the suffering of Arab women that hurt of sexual oppression, spinsterhood, and the violence of the man, her novel represent a cry against feminist ideas of traditional and stereotypical suffered by mothers in the stillness and silence.
  • Taken from the body axis of subjects and penetrated the depth of the social relations and psychological generated through it, but most of her novels are breaking taboos has boldly as high in the description of intimate relations.
  • - The masculine power is considered as the strategic entrance to the persecution of feminist is the central authority and control over the oppressed in society and especially the Algerian society, especially as this was the authority is the authority of the Father.
  • Did not denounce the authority of the Father, but long-pen authority of the husband and brother. Masculine authority is in the eyes of the writer is the authority racist dictatorship, they are calling for the lost harmony between the female and masculine power, they are rejecting the personality of the woman in Haramlik or
  • Psychological tension which is necessary characters and suffering from spiritual unity in spite of the presence of the man, the husband. Then enter into a world of utopia to achieve what cannot be achieved on the ground.
  • At the level of the language we note that it choose the language appropriate to the contents of that address Sometimes it tends to discipline and sometimes tend to slang, but it did not disturb the nerve, especially with male photographed moments of intimate relationships.

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Published

12-11-2018

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How to Cite

Women in Literature (Fadila Faruq). (2018). ALUSTATH JOURNAL FOR HUMAN AND SOCIAL SCIENCES, 212(1), 241-266. https://doi.org/10.36473/ujhss.v212i1.661