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Woman at Point Zero
by Nawal El Saadawi
"I came to realize that a female employee is more afraid of losing her job than a prostitute is of losing her life. An employee is scared of losing her job and becoming a prostitute because she does not understand that the prostitute’s life is in fact better than hers. And so she pays the price of her illusory fears with her life, her health, her body, and her mind. She pays the highest price for things of the lowest value. I now knew that all of us were prostitutes who sold themselves at varying prices, and that an expensive prostitute was better than a cheap one. I also knew that if I lost my job, all I would lose with it was the miserable salary, the contempt I could read every day in the eyes of the higher level executives when they looked at the lesser female officials, the humiliating pressure of male bodies on mine when I rode in the bus, and the long morning queue in front of a perpetually overflowing toilet."
This was an extremely difficult read, and if it had been any longer, I likely wouldn't have finished it. That said, despite the horror of knowing the ending at the beginning, this was also a powerful read.
This was an extremely difficult read, and if it had been any longer, I likely wouldn't have finished it. That said, despite the horror of knowing the ending at the beginning, this was also a powerful read.