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" ... Women's studies as a course and a discourse in the Middle East could benefit from the vast literature produced by Western feminists , without being either daunted or swamped by it or being lured into imagining that feminists anywhere have found the solution to all women's problems. It would be wrong and misguided to assume that Western feminism only applies to the West.
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