Media Type:
Cartoons
Title
The Voice of Egyptian Women
Subject
Political Cartoon
Description
This cartoon was created in the wake of the referendum approving the 2012 Egyptian constitution. It criticises the new constitution for failing to grant women equal rights. The long beard, which is literally preventing the woman from speaking, symbolises the Islamists/Muslim Brotherhood.
The constitution was opposed by women's rights and human rights activists as well as artists for its failure to protect human rights and freedom of expression.
The cartoonist, Doaa Eladl, is probably the most famous female Egyptian cartoonist and is well known for her satirical and political cartoons. She was a strong critic of the Muslim Brotherhood during their year in power.
Creator
Doaa Eladl
Publisher
Cartoon Movement
Date Published
Rights
© Doaa Eladl/Cartoon Movement - Republication not permitted without written permission or appropriate license. To purchase a license for this or other cartoons, please visit https://cartoonmovement.shop
Related Resources
Language
Arabic/English
Date Created
21/01/2013
Tags
Citation
Doaa Eladl, “The Voice of Egyptian Women,” Politics, Popular Culture and the 2011 Egyptian Revolution, accessed November 21, 2024, https://blue-owl.lnx.warwick.ac.uk/items/show/106.