• The tradition of women's literary circles in the Arab world dates back to the pre-Islamic period when the eminent literary figure, Al-Khansa, would stand...
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  • ended in the early twentieth century. Women's literary salons and societies in the Arab world Literary circle Hiram College Library "Academies: Academies...
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    In order to prove that the Salons were democratic, Napoleon III instituted the Salon des Refusés, containing a selection of the works that the Salon had...
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    Nazli Fazil (category Salon-holders from the Ottoman Empire)
    member of the New England Conservatory of Music Women's literary salons and societies in the Arab world Labidi, Lilia (2017), "Tunisian Women's Literature...
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    May Ziadeh (category Salon-holders from the Ottoman Empire)
    one of the most famous literary salons in the modern Arab world in the year 1921. After suffering some personal losses at the beginning of the 1930s,...
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    Mary Ajami (category Syrian salon-holders)
    (1944) Women's literary salons and societies in the Arab world The Arab Human Development Report: Towards the Rise of Women in the Arab World Archived...
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  • Arabic and Persian poetry.[citation needed] Women's literary salons and societies in the Arab world were also pioneered during the nineteenth and early...
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    Eugénie Le Brun (category Women's rights in Egypt)
    Feminism portal Women's literary salons and societies in the Arab World List of women's rights activists Timeline of first women's suffrage in majority-Muslim...
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  • salons appeared. Maryana Marrash was the first Arab woman in the nineteenth century to revive the tradition of the literary salon in the Arab world,...
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    Huda Sha'arawi (category Women's rights in Egypt)
    Feminism portal Women's literary salons and societies in the Arab world List of women's rights activists Timeline of first women's suffrage in majority-Muslim...
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    Salons in the tradition of the French literary and philosophical movements of the 17th and 18th centuries are still being carried on today. The salon...
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    Gamila El Alaily (category Articles with WorldCat Entities identifiers)
    ] In March 2019, Alaily was featured in a Google Doodle celebrating her 112th birthday. Women's literary salons and societies in the Arab world The Arab...
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    inhabiting the Arab world in West Asia and North Africa. A significant Arab diaspora is present in various parts of the world. Arabs have been in the Fertile...
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  • shift to Arab women's activism. In the beginning of the 20th century, women used to get together in literary salons, charitable societies and women's political...
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    Qatar the first in the Arab world to host the FIBA Basketball World Cup and the second Muslim country to host after the 2010 edition in Turkey. The 2027...
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  • authors in Egypt and the Arab world, and organised cultural salons, presenting authors to a broader critical audience or reviewing specific novels and publications...
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  • Feminism (redirect from Women's activist)
    Feminism holds the position that societies prioritize the male point of view and that women are treated unjustly in these societies. Efforts to change this include...
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    The portrayal of women warriors in literature and popular culture is a subject of study in history, literary studies, film studies, folklore history, and...
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    considered as the historian of Arab, Berber and Persian societies. He is the author of Muqaddimah or Historical Prolegomena and History of the Berbers. Al-Maqrizi...
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  • orally performed in Arabic by writers from Syria since the independence of the Syrian Arab Republic in 1946. It is part of the historically and geographically...
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    Hind Nawfal (1860–1920) was the first woman in the Arab world to publish a journal (Al Fatat) concerning only women's issues. Zaynab Fawwaz was another...
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    Ameen Rihani (category Lebanese Arab nationalists)
    intellectual and political activist. He was also a major figure in the mahjar literary movement developed by Arab emigrants in North America, and an early...
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    lodges, literary salons, coffeehouses and in printed books, journals, and pamphlets. The ideas of the Enlightenment undermined the authority of the monarchy...
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  • consciousness of the Arabs. In the regionalism of the Arab world and the Middle East, it has a particular meaning in relation to the national and cultural identities...
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    literary effect. In the mid-17th century, a vogue for magical tales emerged among the intellectuals who frequented the salons of Paris. These salons were...
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  • Kulthum bin Masoud (category Emirati women journalists)
    presence on the Emirati and Arab poetic scene. She participated in many cultural and literary events. Additionally, she founded the "Wednesday Salon" in 2002...
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    Maryana Marrash (category Syrian salon-holders)
    Syrian writer and poet of the Nahda or the Arab Renaissance. She revived the tradition of literary salons in the Arab world and was the first Syrian woman...
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    Ayaan Hirsi Ali (category American women's rights activists)
    beyond reform, she has stated that the Arab Spring and growing visibility of women's rights activists within Muslim societies has demonstrated to her that a...
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  • LitProm (category 1980 establishments in Germany)
    literary society active in the promotion of literature from Africa, Asia, Latin America and the Arab world. LitProm promotes literary developments in...
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    Ouida (category 19th-century English women writers)
    described the British in Algeria. It expressed sympathy for the French colonists – with whom Ouida deeply identified – and, to some extent, the Arabs. The novel...
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