Nawal El Saadawi in conversation with Wendell Steavenson
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- Four and a half years ago Egypt dominated headlines globally with scenes of hope and change in Tahrir Square, yet now the country garners attention for a very different reason - the imprisonment of journalists.
Much has changed in Egypt since Nawal El Saadawi last spoke at the Frontline Club four years ago, and we are pleased to welcome her again to reflect on the situation today in Egypt. She will be joined in conversation with journalist Wendell Steavenson, who was in Tahrir four years ago and has covered the change that has taken place in subsequent years.
With Abdul Fattah al-Sisi due to visit Britain before the end of the year, we look at the track record of his government and how he is viewed by Egyptians across the board. We will be asking what democracy means in Egypt today.
Nawal El Saadawi is a renowned Egyptian writer, feminist and activist. She has published over 40 books, which have been translated into over 30 languages. New editions of three of her books have just been published: Woman at Point Zero, first released in 1975, The Hidden Face of Eve, and God Dies by the Nile and Other Novels.
Wendell Steavenson has lived in and reported from Georgia, Iran, Iraq and Lebanon. She is the author of a number of books, including most recently Circling the Square: Stories from the Egyptian Revolution. Her work has appeared in the Guardian, The Telegraph, Granta, Slate.com, Time, The New Yorker and other publications.
Wendell Steavenson was really annoying. Let the woman speak, and don't let your ego get in the way!
No Nawal is a nagging old rugged creature.
Ty for the slowly because am Mexican and I need slowly too, she is my hero!
she is adorable and one smart cookie. I wish i found out about her sooner.
By speaking your mind while you're blind, what a logic she promotes.
Nawal is great women
She is a creep one
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