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Vivencias femeninas dentro de la carcel Los dias iguales de caundo fuimos mala (2017) de Inma Lopez Silva Y El carro de oro no sube al cielo (1991) de Salwa Bakr : Estudio comparado / Hanaa Salah Eldin Nasr ; Bajo la direccion de Gihan Amin , Khairy Doma

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextLanguage: Spanish Publication details: Cairo : Hanaa Salah Eldin Nasr Abdelgelel , 2019Description: 112 Leaves ; 25cmOther title:
  • تجارب حياتية نسائية فى السجن - فى الأيام نفسها حين كنا سيئات لانما لوبث سليفا و العربة الذهبية لا تصعد إلى السماء - لسلوى بكر : دراسة مقارنة [Added title page title]
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Dissertation note: Thesis (M.A.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Arts - Department of Spanish Summary: Women always suffer from injustice in a double way. Through this work we tried to know the needs of every woman, whether Spanish or Egyptian. Along with her torment Thanks to my novels "The Days We inside the prison after being excluded from society. Were Bad" by Lopez Silva and "The Golden Cart Do not Go Up to Heaven" by Salwa Bakr, we recognize that despite cultural and social differences, both parties experience similar experiences of rej ection of their society and separation from their families. The two narratives offer unique, yet universal, human experiences. In the Spanish novel that Lopez Silva wrote, "The Same Days When We Were Bad" reflects the story of five imprisoned women who recount their lives and the reasons behind them. And linking the thread between them is, but is the writer was passing through the prison wrong. Tells us how those years were when she lived with other prisoners in Lama Prison, on the outskirts of Figo. Where she met Margot, a gypsy woman who, when plagued by her family, began to practice prostitution. Valentina, a Colombian convicted of drug trafficking, which became pregnant with a friend of her father, after being raped; Mercedes, a nun stole 53 children; and Laura, a woman who wanted to be a dancer but left her dream aside to be a prison officer. In this novel, however, different marginalization situations are being experienced by some women in contemporary society
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Thesis Thesis قاعة الرسائل الجامعية - الدور الاول المكتبة المركزبة الجديدة - جامعة القاهرة Cai01.02.16.M.A.2019.Ha.V (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 01010110080294000
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Thesis (M.A.) - Cairo University - Faculty of Arts - Department of Spanish

Women always suffer from injustice in a double way. Through this work we tried to know the needs of every woman, whether Spanish or Egyptian. Along with her torment Thanks to my novels "The Days We inside the prison after being excluded from society. Were Bad" by Lopez Silva and "The Golden Cart Do not Go Up to Heaven" by Salwa Bakr, we recognize that despite cultural and social differences, both parties experience similar experiences of rej ection of their society and separation from their families. The two narratives offer unique, yet universal, human experiences. In the Spanish novel that Lopez Silva wrote, "The Same Days When We Were Bad" reflects the story of five imprisoned women who recount their lives and the reasons behind them. And linking the thread between them is, but is the writer was passing through the prison wrong. Tells us how those years were when she lived with other prisoners in Lama Prison, on the outskirts of Figo. Where she met Margot, a gypsy woman who, when plagued by her family, began to practice prostitution. Valentina, a Colombian convicted of drug trafficking, which became pregnant with a friend of her father, after being raped; Mercedes, a nun stole 53 children; and Laura, a woman who wanted to be a dancer but left her dream aside to be a prison officer. In this novel, however, different marginalization situations are being experienced by some women in contemporary society

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