2020
DOI: 10.7575/aiac.alls.v.11n.1p.65
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When the Old Woman Speaks in Soueif’s “Her Man” and “The Wedding of Zeina” and Rifaat’s “Bahiyya’s Eyes”

Abstract: This paper compares between the voices of three old women characters in three short stories by two Arab women writers. The stories are Ahdaf Soueif’s “Her Man” and “The Wedding of Zeina” (from the same story collection Aisha) and Alifa Rifaat’s “Bahiyya’s Eyes” from her story collection Distant View of a Minaret. The paper reveals, from a feminist perspective, how the women characters are positively or negatively influenced by the way patriarchy perceives them and relates this perception to Jacque Lacan’s theo… Show more

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