In this episode, I talk with Arab gender researcher and poet Farida D. about her book, Rants of a Rebel Arab Feminist.
Writing under a pen name to protect her identity, Farida D. writes about everyday oppressions from an Arab feminist's perspective while demonstrating how we are all connected under the one patriarchal system.
Some topics of discussion include:
What it means to be an Arab feminist
What the West gets wrong and how to be better allies
The spectrum of oppression that manifests differently depending on culture, but connects us under the one patriarchal system
Everyday oppressions such as bras, periods, hijabs and the censorship of women in Arab media
The allusion of free choice and the great myth of women being to have it all
How to begin to unlearn and heal within the patriarchy
And more!
The quotes you will hear read during the interview are taken directly from the book, Rants of a Rebel Arab Feminist.
Transcription is available here
Mentioned in the episode:
Nadine Naber TedX Talk: Arab Feminism is Not an Oxymoron
This is for the Women Who Don't Give a Fuck - Janne Robinson
Instagram accounts of other Arab women and allies to learn from: @imjustineaf @drteresawood @fatdoctoruk @jannerobinson @lalalaletmeexplain @sareytales @saharpaz @uncomfortable_bliss @catcallsofcairo @mitchellnikole @zarakayk @iamrotana
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