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Memoirs From the Women's Prison

NCJ Number
166999
Author(s)
N El Saadawi
Date Published
1994
Length
204 pages
Annotation
This volume presents the first-person narrative of Nawal El Sadawi, who was dismissed from her government post in Egypt in 1972 for her political writing and activities, imprisoned in 1981 by Anwar Sadat for alleged crimes against the State, and released after his assassination later in 1981.
Abstract
The author is a leading Egyptian feminist, socialist, physician, and novelist who has been active in promoting women's rights and mobilizing women in the Middle East. She was the Director General of Health and Education in Cairo before she was dismissed from her position. She began writing this memoir in her mind during her incarceration. Her narrative focuses on women's issues and activities and how secular intellectuals and Islamic revivalists developed alliances as political prisoners to demand better prison conditions and deal with prison conditions. After leaving prison she was under armed guard 24 hours a day. She founded the Arab Women Solidarity Association; the government issued an order to close the organization in July 1991. She now lives outside her homeland.