The Feminist Mark In The Arab Cultural Context: An Analytical And Technical Study

This study seeks to address the feminist brand as a linguistic formula and a tool used to present visions of the world in view of the Arab cultural context. The study proceeds from this procedural question: How feminine in its human and inhuman face is a journey to formulate visions of the world. The study is based on a methodological approach that combines linguistic analysis based on description and interpretation, which seeks to link the text within its texture, and in the background of this work is a vision presented by the Roman critic Lucian Goldman's structuralism, in which he sought to transcend the stage of formal interaction The study is based on a number of texts, including the Holy Quran, and texts from the Prophet's Hadith. This is followed by a number of models from ancient and modern Arabic works. During which an appointment with a number of literary arts, such as storytelling and the art of Arab proverb, and the novel and the story of the flash in modern times. Keywords of study, feminism, world, cultural context, analysis, interpretation.

The Feminist Mark In The Arab Cultural Context: An Analytical And Technical Study

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