Opening the Gates, Second Edition

An Anthology of Arab Feminist Writing

miriam cooke editor Margot Badran editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Indiana University Press

Published:21st Sep '04

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Opening the Gates, Second Edition cover

A rich anthology of feminist writings by Arab women over more than a century.

A rich anthology of feminist writings by Arab women over more than a century

Praise for the first edition:

"An impressive collection of more than 50 pieces—essays, poems, folktales, short stories, memoirs, film scripts, lectures/speeches—by Arab women challenging the widely accepted view of Middle Eastern women as submissive non-thinkers to whom feminism is a foreign concept." —Booklist

"Anyone interested in good writing should read [Opening the Gates]. Here are first-class stories with the energy and freshness we expect from a beginning." —Doris Lessing, The Independent

"This collection of stories, speeches, essays, poems and memoirs bears fierce testimony to a tradition of brave Arab feminist writing in the face of subjugation by a Muslim patriarchy."—Publishers Weekly

"This impressive collection of writings by Arab women . . . represent[s] a powerful series of vignettes by women who were both insightful and gifted, into the lives of women who have lived 'behind the veil' over the last 100 years."—Arab Book World

"An expression of indigenous, intrepid feminism in the Arab world."—Ms.

"Opening the Gates succeeds not because of its methodology, but because of the stories the women tell."—Voice Literary Supplement

In this second edition of their anthology, Badran (Northwestern Univ.) and Cooke (Duke Univ.) make available not only the materials that appeared in the 1990 volume but also material written in the decade since. The first edition included some 60 contributions from women across the Arab world, materials representing a century and a half of engagement with women's issues. At a time when the term feminism was still controversial, both in Euro-America and the Middle East, Badran and Cooke emphasized its relevance to Arab women's stories. The original volume was organized according to stages or levels of feminism—with sections titled Awareness, Rejection, Activism—and included poetry, fiction, pamphlets, and public statements. Each document was prefaced with a bio-bibliographical account of its author/s. The present edition retains these features but adds a fourth section, Transitions, which includes similar documents from the 1990s—documents bearing witness to the changes wrought during the decade, both regionally and globally, and their consequences for Arab women's lives at home and in the public sphere. Libraries that do own the previous volume will certainly want this one. Summing Up: Highly recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and graduate students.April 2005

-- B. Harlow * University of Texas at Aust

ISBN: 9780253217035

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512 pages

2nd New edition