
Exploring Feminist Perspectives: A Comparative Study of Anne Bradstreet and Virginia Woolf's Works
Voices of Strength: A Comparative Seminar on Feminist Power
Exploring Perspectives in the Works of Anne Bradstreet and Virginia Woolf
On October 14, 2019, the Scientific Research Committee hosted its inaugural seminar of the semester, captivatingly titled "Comparison of Feminist Power in Anne Bradstreet and Virginia Woolf's Works." The insightful presentation was expertly delivered by Ms. Maram Al-Malki.
Resonating Themes & Vibrant Dialogue
During the seminar's commencement, Ms. Al-Malki elucidated her reasons for choosing this particular theme. As an author herself, she discovered resonating similarities between her own experiences and those conveyed by Bradstreet and Woolf, leading to her exploration of these authors' feminist perspectives. Throughout the seminar, Ms. Al-Malki delved into an array of compelling issues related to feminism, stimulating a vibrant discussion among the attendees.
A Captivating and Enlightening Examination
Attended by esteemed faculty, fostering successful intellectual exchange and vibrant discussion on feminist thought.
Present at the seminar were esteemed members of the faculty, including the Assistant Dean, Dr. Salma Al-Qahtani, as well as the former Assistant Dean, Dr. Suaad Al-Qahtani. The seminar, deemed a successful intellectual exchange, concluded on a high note, having provided a captivating and enlightening examination of feminist thought as conveyed in the works of two influential authors.