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245 00 |a Interview with Farida al-Naqqash |h [electronic resource] |y English.
246 3    |a مقابلة مع فريدة النقاش |y Arabic.
260        |c 2013.
490        |a Middle East Women's Activism.
500        |a Funding : Women's Activism in the Arab World (2013-2016). This project, funded by a British Academy Mid-Career Fellowship, examines the significance of middle-class women's activism to the geo/politics of Arab countries, from national independence until the Arab uprisings. It was based on over 100 personal narratives of women activists of different generations from Egypt, Jordan and Lebanon.
500        |a Interview conducted on: 28 March 2013
500        |a Duration: 1 hour, 29 minutes, 53 seconds
500        |a Language of interview: Arabic
500        |a Audio transcription by Captivate Arabia, Amman, Jordan , info@captivatearabia.com
500        |a آسيا -- مصر -- القاهرة -- القاهرة
500        |a VIAF (name authority) : Pratt, Nicola Christine : URI http://viaf.org/viaf/49147457
500        |a VIAF (name authority) : Naqqāsh, Farīdah : URI http://viaf.org/viaf/22312046
506        |a © 2013 the Interviewer and Interviewee. All rights reserved. Used here with permission.
520 3    |a Farida was born in Daqhaliyya in 1940. She went to Cairo University where she graduated from the Faculty of Arts in 1962. She worked as a literary critic, journalist and writer, as well as being politically active since the 1960s. Under Nasser, she was a member of the Arab Socialist Union, where she was on the Committee of 20. At this time she was also a journalist for the Middle East News Agency. After the 1967 war, she moved away from Nasserite politics and toward the ideas of Marxism. In 1968 she joined Al-Gumhuriya newspaper. Later, in 1976, she helped found the National Progressive Unionist Party (Tagammu` Party), as well as the Women’s Progressive Union to which it was affiliated. Farida was a member of the Tagammu` central committee and later the political bureau. As a result of her party membership and opposition to Sadat's economic liberalisation and the Camp David Accords, she was arrested and sent to prison for nearly a year in 1981. After her release, she ran in the 1984 elections in Mansoura for the NPUP. It was also during this time that she became more actively involved in women's issues, seeing them as equally as important as economic issues. At the time of the interview, Farida believed that the 2011 revolution had strengthened the women’s movement in Egypt and the wider Middle East.
533        |a Electronic reproduction. |b London : |c SOAS University of London, |c University of Warwick, |d 2020. |f (SOAS Digital Collections) |n Mode of access: World Wide Web. |n System requirements: Internet connectivity; Web browser software.
650    0 |a Nasser, Gamal Abdel, 1918-1970.
650    7 |a عبد الناصر، جمال،‏ 1918-1970. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Israel-Arab War (1967).
650    7 |a Infitah. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Open door policy (Egypt). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a سياسة الانفتاح. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Arab Socialist Union (Egypt). |2 DBN
650    0 |a Ittiḥād al-Ishtirākī al-ʻArabī (Egypt).
650    7 |a الاتحاد الاشتراكي العربي (مصر). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Marxism. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Communism.
650    0 |a Socialism.
650    0 |a War of Attrition (Middle East : 1969-1970).
650    7 |a حرب الاستنزاف (الشرق الأوسط : 1969-1970). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a מלחמת ההתשה (המזרח התיכון : 1969-1970). |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Israel-Arab War (1973).
650    0 |a Israel-Arab conflicts.
650    0 |a Camp David Agreements (1978).
650    7 |a הסכמי קמפ דיוויד (1978). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Coptic Evangelical Organization for Social Services. |2 DNB
650    0 |a CEOSS.
650    7 |a الهيئة القبطية الإنجيلية للخدمات الاجتماعية. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Jehan's Law (Egypt). |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Mubārak, Sūzān.
650    7 |a مبارك، سوزان،‏ ‎1941-. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Women's quota. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Committee for the Protection of Family and Women. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Egypt. Privatization law. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Individual solution (concept). |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Neoliberalism.
650    7 |a CEDAW. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women (1979 December 18).
650    7 |a ﺍﺗﻔﺎﻗﻴﺔ ﺍﻟﻘﻀﺎﺀ ﻋﻠﻰ ﲨﻴﻊ ﺃﺷﻜﺎﻝ ﺍﻟﺘﻤﻴﻴﺰ ﺿﺪ ﺍﳌﺮﺃﺓ (1979 ديسمبر 18). |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Imperialism.
650    0 |a Women's rights.
650    7 |a Women's movements. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Feminism.
650    7 |a Women's activism. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Women -- Political activity.
650    7 |a Progressive Women's Union (Egypt). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a اتحاد النساء التقدمي. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Elections.
650    7 |a National Democratic Party (Egypt). |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Ḥizb al-Waṭanī al-Dīmuqrāṭī (Egypt).
650    7 |a حزب الوطني الديمقراطي (مصر)‏. |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Jamʻīyat al-Ikhwān al-Muslimīn (Egypt).
650    7 |a Muslim Brotherhood (Egypt). |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a جمعيات الإخوان المسلمين (مصر). |2 UW-MEWA
650    0 |a Sadat, Anwar, 1918-1981.
650    0 |a Mubārak, Muḥammad Ḥusnī, 1928-2020.
650    7 |a مبارك، محمد حسني،‏ 1928-2020. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a Egypt. Personal Status Laws. |2 UW-MEWA
650    7 |a مصر. قوانين الأحوال الشخصية. |2 UW-MEWA
720 1    |a Naqqāsh, Farīdah. |4 ive
720        |a النقاش ، فريدة. |4 ctb
720 1    |a Naqqash, Faridah. |4 ctb
720 1    |a Nakkash, Farida. |4 ctb
720 1    |a Pratt, Nicola Christine. |4 ctb
752        |a Egypt |b Cairo Governate |d Cairo.
830    0 |a SOAS Digital Collections.
830    0 |a Middle East Women’s Activism.
830    0 |a Egypt Collection.
852        |a GBR |b SDC |c Middle East Women’s Activism
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997        |a Middle East Women’s Activism


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