Description:
(Anthropologist, Writer)
Saddeka Arebi is a distinguished Saudi Arabian writer and anthropologist known for her work on Arab culture, gender roles, and women's experiences in the Middle East. Her research and writings provide deep insights into the complexities of Arab societies, particularly focusing on the lives of women and their roles in both public and private spheres. Arebi’s influential book, Women and Words in Saudi Arabia, examines the intersection of gender, language, and power, offering a nuanced perspective on Saudi women's contributions to society.
Born In
Tripoli
Died on
June 30, 2007