1st Edition

Saudi Women Writers Sociopolitical and Literary Landscapes

By Basma A. Al Mutlaq Copyright 2025
    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    200 Pages
    by Routledge

    Saudi Women Writers: Sociopolitical and Literary Landscapes details the achievements of Saudi women fiction writers from the 1960s up to the present day, many of whose works have yet to be published in English translation. 

    This book explores how various Saudi women writers’ works reflect deep social, religious and political changes over several key phases: the secularism of the 1960s and 70s, the 1980s religious revival, or saḥwa; the post-saḥwa period, and the era of globalization. Engaging with intersectional feminism, that studies women’s texts as a multifaceted space of identity, power and agency, with the capacity to critique, and possibly dismantle, traditional hierarchies, especially amidst evolving social, religious and political landscapes. By examining the works of Samira Khashugji, Qmasha al-Olayyan, Omima al-Khamis, Zaineb Hefny, Badriya al-Beshir, Raja al-Sanea, Saba al-Herz and Warda Abdul Malik, this book charts a fresh course in literary criticism, moving beyond restrictive and monolithic perspectives.

    Saudi Women Writers: Sociopolitical and Literary Landscapes is an important and unique text which will be of use to both students and scholars of Gender Studies, Literature, Middle Eastern Studies, and Politics.

    Introduction  1. Saudi Women Writers: Sociopolitical and Literary Landscapes  2. Rethinking the Patriarchal Discourse  3. Feminizing History: The Female as a Repository of Memories  4. Narratives of Violence: Communicating Corporeal Anxieties  5. Travel, Women and the City: The Literature of Encounter   Conclusion

    Biography

    Basma A. Al Mutlaq has a Ph.D in comparative and feminist literature from the School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London. She was a Visiting Fellow at the Department of International Development, Queen Elizabeth House, University of Oxford, and was an assistant professor for two years at Prince Muhammad Bin Fahad University in Saudi Arabia.