Description |
101 pages ; 21 cm |
Summary |
"Rebelling against the contraints of family and society, a young Egyptian woman decides to study medicine, becoming the only woman in a class of men. Her encounters with the other students- as well as the male and female corpses in the autopsy room- intensify her dissatisfaction with and search for identity. She realizes men are not gods as her mother had taught her, that science cannot explain everything, and that she cannot be satisfied by living a life purely of the mind. After a brief and unhappy marriage, she throws herself into her work, becoming a successful physician, but at the same time, she becomes aware of injustice and hypocrisy in society. Fulfillment and love come to her at last in a wholly unexpected way."-- Book jacket |
Notes |
Translation of: Mudhakkirāt ṭabībah |
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A copy of this title was donated by Professor Ron Klein |
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Translation of: Mudhakkirāt ṭabībah |
Subject |
Arabic literature -- 20th century.
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Literature -- Translations into English.
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Women physicians -- Egypt -- Fiction.
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Women -- Arab countries -- Fiction.
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Women -- Arab countries -- Social conditions.
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SUBJECT |
Egypt -- Fiction.
http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008102999
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Genre/Form |
Fiction.
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Author |
Cobham, Catherine.
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LC no. |
89000957 |
ISBN |
0872862232 |
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