A study of feminist ideas in the poetry of Souad Al-Sabah

AutorZahra Farzizadeh - Fatemeh Yusefi - Shahriar Giti
CargoM.A Student, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, University of Mohaghegh Ardabili, Iran. Email: zahrafarzizadeh1374@gmail.com. - PhD student, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Ferdowsi University of Mashhad.Iran. Email: Fyusefi9@gmail.com - Assistant Professor, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, University of ...
Páginas517-529
Periódico do Núcleo de Estudos e Pesquisas sobre Gênero e Direito
Centro de Ciências Jurídicas - Universidade Federal da Paraíba
V. 8 - Nº 05 - Ano 2019
ISSN | 2179-7137 | http://periodicos.ufpb.br/ojs2/index.php/ged/index
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A STUDY OF FEMINIST IDEAS IN THE POETRY OF SOUAD AL-
SABAH
Zahra Farzizadeh1
Fatemeh Yusefi2
Shahriar Giti3
Abstract: Feminism literally means
"women's liberation"," womanism "
which is itself divided into different
ways. Feminism has sometimes been
interpreted as organized movements for
women's rights and sometimes for the
theory that believes in equality between
men and women in political, economic,
social and legal terms. With the spread of
the feminist movement, much work was
written on women, and all of them had a
fixed principle that was to remove the
inferiority and inequalities that had been
permitted to women throughout history.
With the spread of such works, feminist
literature emerged. And many poets and
writers have created works in this regard.
Kuwaiti poet Souad al-Sabah is one of
these poets. In this study, we have tried
to look at feminism and its implications
in terms of feminism, including
1 M.A Student, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, University of Mohaghegh
Ardabili, Iran. Email: zahrafarzizadeh1374@gmail.com.
2 PhD student, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, Ferdowsi University of
Mashhad.Iran. Email: Fyusefi9@gmail.com
3 Assistant Professor, Department of Arabic Language and Literature, University of Mohaghegh
Ardabili, Iran. Email: sh_giti@uma.ac.ir
patriarchy, patriarchy, women's
dependency, women's subordination,
and lack of public presence in Souad al-
Sabah 's poetry.
Keywords: Feminism, Patriarchy,
Patriarchy, Equality, Women's Rights,
Souad al-Sabah.
Introduction
The Literal Definition of Feminism
The word feminism is derived
from the Feminine root, which in French
and German is equivalent to Feminine,
which means woman or female, which is
derived from the Latin feminine.
(Rudgar, 2009). In Persian, equivalent to
such as ' Feminine look ', ' Feminine
tendency ', 'women's liberationism' and
'Feminism' have been suggested for the
word." (Zibayinejad, 2003).

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