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al-Marʾa

(28,137 words)

Author(s): Tomiche, N. | Chelhod, J. | Lambton, A. K. S. | Afshar, Haleh | Ansari, Ghaus
(a.) «la femme». I. — Monde arabe. Longtemps éludé ou traité partiellement et partialement, le problème de la femme est actuellement l’objet d’une prise de conscience générale. Or, plutôt qu’un problème, ce sont des problèmes pluriels et complexes qui se posent, pour la femme arabe, selon le point de vue où se place l’observateur; il y a le point de vue légal, sous l’angle précis des rapports entre loi divine et loi humaine; il y a l’ensemble des «images déformées» qui, selon l’expression d’Étiemble, c…

al-Marʾa

(28,871 words)

Author(s): Tomiche, N. | Chelhod, J. | Lambton, A.K.S. | Afshar, Haleh | Ansari, Ghaus
(a) Woman. 1. In the Arab world. For a long time, the problem of woman has been avoided or dealt with only partially or in a biased way, but now a general twinge of conscience has brought it to the focus of our attention. Not just one but many different problems confront the Arab woman and affect how she is seen by society. There is the legal aspect, defining the precise relationship between divine and human law; there is the collection of “distorted pictures” (the expression used by Etiemble ¶ with which literature in particular presents the “myth” of woman; and there is feminine b…