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Bouthaina Shaaban (1953- ) Writer
and women’s rights activist, Shaaban was born in Homs,
Syria in 1953. She studied English Literature at Damascus
University, and completed her postgraduate studies in English
Literature at Warwick University in England, where she also received
a doctorate degree in 1982. There she met an Iraqi doctorate
candidate in physics whom she later married. In her book “Both Right
and Left Handed, Arab Women Talk About Their Lives” she writes about
her father’s reaction to her marriage. Shaaban was Professor of English first at Constantine University in Algeria from 1982-84, from 1984 to the present she is Professor of World Literature at Damascus University. Her published works include: A Hundred Years of Arab Women Novelists (in Arabic), 1999. Arab Women: In the Twentieth Century (in Arabic), 2000. Poetry and Politics: Shelley and the Chartist Poets (in Arabic), 1993. Both Right and Left Handed: Arab Women Talk
About Their Lives in English, 1991. |