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"Burned Alive" is a raw and eye-opening memoir that exposes the brutal reality of honor killings and the subjugation of women in traditional societies. Souad's story serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of challenging oppressive cultural practices and advocating for gender equality.
1. Burned Alive sheds light on the cruel practice of honor killings and the extreme violence faced by women in some societies. 2. The book emphasizes the urgent need for cultural reform and the empowerment of women to combat gender-based violence. 3. Souad's story serves as a harrowing reminder of the resilience of the human spirit and the
The book is written in first person, with very simple words, which makes it really "easy" to read. When I say easy, I am not talking about the torture and the humiliation towards women, the unspeakable crimes against family and loved ones, the murders, the rapes, the slavery, which makes it extremely unbearable.
Burned Alive: A Victim of the Law of Men is a best-selling book, ostensibly a first-person account of an attempted honor killing. The author, Souad, is described as a Palestinian woman now living in Europe who survived an attempted murder by her brother-in-law, who doused her with gasoline and set her on fire, at the urging of her family.
3 gru 2021 · Burned Alive: A Victim of the Law of Men is a best-selling book written by Souad, about an attempted honor killing in Palestine. She survived an attempted murder by her brother-in-law, who...
Download Free PDF. Burned Alive. Maleeha Aslam. 2006, American Journal of Islam and Society. Burned Alive is the true story of Souad, a young Palestinian woman whosurvived an attempted honor killing carried out by her brother-in-law.
3 lis 2010 · A memoir by a young Jordanian woman who was the victim of an "honor crime" describes how she was nearly killed by her own family, her struggle to survive critical burns after being set on fire, and her determination to build a new life for herself