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Evelyne Accad

    6 octobre 1943

    Evelyne Accad est une auteure féministe américano-libanaise dont les œuvres explorent les relations complexes entre le langage, la sexualité et la culture. Elle se penche sur la manière dont les mots façonnent notre compréhension de la féminité et comment ils peuvent servir à la fois à émanciper et à opprimer. Son écriture, souvent éclairée par son double héritage, se caractérise par une profonde introspection et une défense passionnée de la voix féminine. Au-delà de ses contributions littéraires, Accad est également une auteure-compositrice et interprète talentueuse.

    Sexuality and War
    Wounding Words
    • From award-winning author, Evelyne Accad, Wounding Words tells the story of Hayate, a young student in Tunisia, as she struggles to cope under the everyday injustices around her. After seeing too many of her cousins die under the blows of their husbands, Hayate promises herself to do everything she can to avoid the same fate. Her hope lies in a drastic move to Tunisia - hailed to be the most democratic and inclusive country in the Arab world. Yet what she finds when she arrives is a starkly different reality. Following Hayate's journals as a feminist scholar, Wounding Words offers a thought-provoking and intelligently written account of feminism as it exist across the world, asking how women everywhere can live day-to-day by its values.

      Wounding Words
    • Sexuality and War

      • 504pages
      • 18 heures de lecture
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      In this text, the author explores what she argues is an indissoluble link between war and sexuality. She explores the connections among sexuality, war, nationalism, pacifism, violence, love and power as they relate to the body, the partner, the family, political ideologies and religion.

      Sexuality and War