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Laewas D R. Feminine Narrative from a Male Perspective: A Survey of Critiacal Samples. san 2021; 2 (2) :48-67
URL: http://san.khu.ac.ir/article-1-161-en.html
Phd student at Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Algiers 2 University. , laouesrima01@gmail.com
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Women writing is experiencing a new phase of creative expression today, whether in terms of quality or quantity, which calls for serious critical studies. However, addressing the literary style of feminist writing is not an easy task in the Arab world considering the lack of critical methodologies in dealing with such issues. In addition, the connection between critical readings and gender identity necessitates vigilance on behalf of th critics especially if a text is analyzed from the point of view of feminist critics who dissociate themselves from male writing.  Is it true that most of men's critical productions of women's literary texts are not devoid of male prejudice? It is the main question this paper tries to answer in terms of examining the following critical issues raised by male critics in the Arab world: gender and writing; breaking sexual taboos; feminist issues; and biographical literature.
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