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The life and work of the Egyptian painter and activist in the women's movement, pioneer of modern Egyptian art.
The Life and Work of Inji Efflatoun is an English translation of a book originally published in Arabic in 1993 under the title The Memoir of Inji Efflatoun: From Childhood to Prison. It chronicles the life of Inji Efflatoun (1924-1989), an influential Egyptian artist and activist, and vividly captures her journey from a privileged upbringing to her courageous activism and imprisonment. Accompanying the translation are insightful scholarly essays and interviews that delve into Efflatoun's artistic legacy and socio-political impact. This volume, commissioned by the Barjeel Art Foundation, Sharjah, offers an exploration of her enduring contributions to art and social justice, making it an essential read for those interested in Middle Eastern art and history.
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The life and work of the Egyptian painter and activist in the women's movement, pioneer of modern Egyptian art.
The Life and Work of Inji Efflatoun is an English translation of a book originally published in Arabic in 1993 under the title The Memoir of Inji Efflatoun: From Childhood to Prison. It chronicles the life of Inji Efflatoun (1924-1989), an influential Egyptian artist and activist, and vividly captures her journey from a privileged upbringing to her courageous activism and imprisonment. Accompanying the translation are insightful scholarly essays and interviews that delve into Efflatoun's artistic legacy and socio-political impact. This volume, commissioned by the Barjeel Art Foundation, Sharjah, offers an exploration of her enduring contributions to art and social justice, making it an essential read for those interested in Middle Eastern art and history.