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Aisha Taymur ((アラビア語:عائشة تيمور); full name: ''Aisha E'ismat Taymur'' or ''Aisha 'Esmat al-Taymuriyya'', (アラビア語:عائشة عصمت تيمور) or (アラビア語:''عائشة التيمورية)) (1840-1902) was a notable Egyptian social activist,〔(Aisha Taymur ) at Egyptian State Information Service〕 poet, novelist, and feminist.〔 She was active in the field of women's rights. In the assessment of Mervat Fayez Hatem, :: Taymur used her work of fiction, social commentary and poetry to expand the definition of the nation-building process to include different social classes, ethnic groups and women of different generations and nationalisties. In this sincere effort, she was able to transform her very narrow social class rootes putting them into the service of the larger community. As such, she deserved, not just her poetry, the title of the "Finest of Her Class", which was one translation of the title of her poetry, ''Hilyat al-Tiraz''.〔Mervat Fayez Hatem, ''Literature, gender, and nation-building in nineteenth-century Egypt: the life and works of ʻAʼisha Taymur'', Literatures and cultures of the Islamic world (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011), p. 8.〕 Aisha is commemorated by having one of the newly discovered craters on the planet Venus named after her. == Personal life == 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Aisha Taymur」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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