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Sherif Hetata : ウィキペディア英語版
Sherif Hatata
Sharif Hatata ((アラビア語:شريف حتاتة); born 1923) is an Egyptian doctor, author and communist activist.〔Gikandi, p. 308.〕 He is married to the prominent Egyptian feminist writer Nawal El Saadawi, whom he met in 1964. They live in Cairo, but built a small house in Hatata's home village where they travel to a number of times a year. The couple has one son, Aref, who is a film director in Egypt.〔Prasad, Raekha. (Lone star of the Nile ). ''The Guardian''. 2000-06-16.〕
==Early life==
Hatata was born in Egypt in 1923〔 to an Egyptian father,〔Botman, 1988, p. 50.〕 Yusef Wahbi Pasha,〔Baraka, 1998, p. 242.〕 and an English mother.〔Botman, 1988, p. 51.〕 His father was a Western-educated, feudal landowner,〔 and his family was upper middle class.〔 Hatata, who was raised in his home village in the Nile Delta region,〔 was taught little about agriculture, the sector his family relied on for income.〔 In his 20s, Hatata became appalled at the impoverished conditions in which the ''fellahin'' that worked his father's lands lived and expressed resentment that he was "the heir of feudalism and one of its sons."〔Baraka, 1998, p. 243.〕

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