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Third world women and creativity

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CUL_Lectures_CU_2015_AM_1_2.mp3 (40.51 MB)
CUL_Lectures_CU_2015_AM_1_1.mp3 (105.02 MB)
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https://hdl.handle.net/1813/43417
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Author
Saadawi, Nawel
Abstract

ElSaadawi discusses the oppression of women in the Third World by imperialist powers and by men in the household and suggests ways in which this oppression hinders creativity.

Description
Recorded in Ithaca, NY by Cornell University., Sponsored by: Women's Studies Program,Society for the Humanities,Latin American Studies Program,Near Eastern Studies, Department of., Lecture, April 17, 1985.
60 minutes
Date Issued
1985-04-17
Keywords
Imperialism
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Women--Social conditions
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Women--Legal status, laws, etc
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Developing countries--Women
Has Other Format(s)
3600904
Type
sound

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