Wounding words : a woman's journal in Tunisia / Evelyne Accad ; translated from the French by Dr. Cynthia T. Hahn.
Material type: TextLanguage: English Original language: French Series: African writers seriesPublication details: Oxford ; Portsmouth, NH : Heinemann, 1996.Description: 183 p. ; 20 cmISBN:- 0435905236
- Blessures des mots. English
- 822 ACC
- DT250.2 .A2813 1996
Item type | Current library | Collection | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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West indian Collection | The Mico University College Reserve Book Collection | Reference | WI 822 ACC (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | 1 | Not for loan | 50505 |
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WI 818 GRE Visions of Jamaica / | WI 818 GRE Visions of Jamaica / | WI 821 CAM First poems / | WI 822 ACC Wounding words : | WI 823 EME Head above water / | WI 823 MCD The humming-bird tree. | WI 823 SEY My lovely native land / |
Hayate, a young Lebanese woman, records the events of a year spent in Tunisia. As friendships develop she explores the choices available to women in that culture, and discusses how they can work for a better society. When Hayate's own freedom is threatened, the issues she is confronting come sharply into focus. How can women develop new ways of relating to each other and to men?
Through Hayate's warm and thought-provoking story Evelyne Accad encapsulates the feminist debate, asks how women can live day-to-day by its values, and addresses the question of emancipation in the Arab world.
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