Elgamal, A. (2023). Reimagining Woman-Nature Relationships: Healing, Transformation, and Empowerment in Sahar Elmougy's "Misk Attal" (The Hill’s Musk). CDELT Occasional Papers in the Development of English Education, 83(1), 3-29. doi: 10.21608/opde.2023.325326
Abeer Mostafa Abdelrazek Elgamal. "Reimagining Woman-Nature Relationships: Healing, Transformation, and Empowerment in Sahar Elmougy's "Misk Attal" (The Hill’s Musk)". CDELT Occasional Papers in the Development of English Education, 83, 1, 2023, 3-29. doi: 10.21608/opde.2023.325326
Elgamal, A. (2023). 'Reimagining Woman-Nature Relationships: Healing, Transformation, and Empowerment in Sahar Elmougy's "Misk Attal" (The Hill’s Musk)', CDELT Occasional Papers in the Development of English Education, 83(1), pp. 3-29. doi: 10.21608/opde.2023.325326
Elgamal, A. Reimagining Woman-Nature Relationships: Healing, Transformation, and Empowerment in Sahar Elmougy's "Misk Attal" (The Hill’s Musk). CDELT Occasional Papers in the Development of English Education, 2023; 83(1): 3-29. doi: 10.21608/opde.2023.325326
Reimagining Woman-Nature Relationships: Healing, Transformation, and Empowerment in Sahar Elmougy's "Misk Attal" (The Hill’s Musk)
Assistant Professor of English Literature Department of Foreign Languages, Faculty of Education, Mansoura University
Abstract
paper explores transformation and empowerment in Sahar Elmougy's The Hill’s Musk (2017) through the lens of cultural/spiritual ecofeminism. Ecofeminism, analyzing the intertwined oppression of women and nature under patriarchy, informs our reading. Elmougy revitalizes two classical female heroines, adding a third character, employing the technique of rewriting to empower them to transcend societal limits and engage with the natural world. The paper provides a brief ecofeminist framework and delves into character analysis. The novel follows Amina, from Naguib Mahfouz's Trilogy; Cathrine, from Emily Bronte's "Wuthering Heights"; and Mariam, Elmougy’s pure creation, through their journeys of healing and transformation. Amina embodies the nurturing Earth figure, demonstrating women's intrinsic environmental connection. Cathrine rediscovers herself in Cairo, embracing independence and creativity. Mariam overcomes depression, finding purpose through her interactions with Amina and nature. The narrative highlights women's solidarity, their harmony with nature, and their transformative potential. Elmougy's ecofeminist setting, the House of Sirens, becomes their sanctuary and the incubating haven for Elmougy’s women all through the narrative. Elmougy's masterful storytelling within ecofeminism exemplifies literature's power to elucidate ecofeminist principles, challenge oppression, and amplify women's narratives. This analysis deeply explores transformation, empowerment, and the interplay between women and their environment, affirming ecofeminism's relevance today.