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Saida Hagi-Dirie Herzi

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91:, as there was concern that the brutal depiction of female genital mutilation in the story would be censored. The story contains elements of autobiography, as Herzi herself was subject to the procedure. "Against the Pleasure Principle" was later anthologized elsewhere, including in the 1992 anthology 83:
Herzi was one of the first Somali writers to produce English-language fiction. Her work deals with Somali sociopolitical issues through a feminist lens, advocating for women’s rights and against female genital mutilation and government corruption.
104:. It was later chosen to be broadcast as part of BBC Radio's Human Cradle series in 2012. "Government by Magic Spell" criticizes corrupt politics and is considered a thinly veiled allegory for the reality in Somalia at the time. 141:"Female Genital Mutilation, Political Corruption, and Women's Rights in Saida Hagi Dirie Herzi's 'Against the Pleasure Principle', 'Government by Magic Spell', and 'The Barren Stick'" 505: 380:. Ndebele, Njabulo S. (Njabulo Simakahle), Gordimer, Nadine., Mabuza, Lindiwe., Mandishona, Daniel, 1959-, Mia Couto., Chimombo, Steve Bernard Miles. Oxford. 1992. 409: 490: 56:. The practice is near-universal in Somalia but has been widely criticized internationally. Herzi would later critically revisit the experience in her writing. 114:. She no longer lives full-time in Somalia, instead splitting her time among several countries including the United Kingdom, the United States, and Kenya. 33:
writer. Her English-language short stories, which use semi-autobiographical narratives and thinly veiled allegories to discuss social issues in her native
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Daughters of Africa : an international anthology of words and writings by women of African descent from the ancient Egyptian to the present
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Her first published story, "Against the Pleasure Principle," was initially printed in 1990 in the journal of the
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Rising Anthills: African and African American Writing on Female Genital Excision 1960––2000
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Between rites and rights : excision in women's experiential texts and human contexts
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A map of hope: Women's writings on human rights: An international literary anthology
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Her other stories include "The Barren Stick," first published in 2002.
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In 1992, Herzi's story "Government by Magic Spell" was included in
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The Heinemann book of contemporary African short stories
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The Heinemann Book of Contemporary African Short Stories
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feminist
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female genital mutilation
King Abdulaziz University
Jeddah
Saudi Arabia
American University in Cairo
Index on Censorship
Daughters of Africa
King Abdulaziz University





"Female Genital Mutilation, Political Corruption, and Women's Rights in Saida Hagi Dirie Herzi's 'Against the Pleasure Principle', 'Government by Magic Spell', and 'The Barren Stick'"


A map of hope: Women's writings on human rights: An international literary anthology
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0-8135-2625-6
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39951694
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"Writing women's rites: Excision in experiential African literature"

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