Las ideas feministas de Nawal El Saadawi a la luz de los fundamentos intelectuales del existencialismo y el socialismo

AutorShahriar Giti, Fatemeh Yusefi
CargoAssistant Professor, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, University of Mohaghegh Ardebili, Ardebili, Iran. / PhD student, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran.
Páginas95-106
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Revista de Trabajo Social ISSN 2244-808X
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ENSAYO
The feminist ideas of Nawal El Saadawi in light of the
intellectual foundations of existencialism and socialism
Shahriar Giti*, Fatemeh Yusefi**
Abstract
The Feminist critique, by revising some of its notions, and attempting to understand the
cruel nature of what seemed like an autonomous philosophy, was based on stereotypes
imposed by the society on women (stereotypes such as the woman of death, The angel
in house and the moral guard of man), and these representations are linked to the
humiliation of women in social life. Consequently, throughout its history, it has been
continually calling for the abolition and destruction of the patriarchal system and the
elimination of the predominance of gender discrimination. This movement has several
peculiarities, of which the most important are existentialist feminism and socialist
feminism. Nawal Sadawi is one of the feminist writers in the Arab world; in her works,
including the novel "a Woman at zero point ", she deals with the patriarchal system and
gender discrimination stemming from social and religious traditions. In this essay, we
have examined the feminist ideas of Nawal El Saadawi in light of her being influenced
by intellectual foundations of existentialism and socialism in the novel “Woman at zero
point ". To Nawal El Sadawi the suppression of women is the fundamental form of
patriarchy. Hence, she often defines male dependency in terms of male sexual feelings .
Key Words: Feminism, Existentialism, Socialism, Nawal Saadawi, a Woman in point
zero
Recibido: 25/11/18 Aceptado: 15/01/19
*Assistant Professor, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, University of Mohaghegh Ardebili,
Ardebili, Iran. Email: sh_giti@uma.ac.ir
**PhD student, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Iran.
Email: Fyusefi9@gmail.com

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