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Professor Shereen Abouelnaga (Cairo University) looks at how women writers create their sense of self through stories that are often broken, layered, and full of contradictions. She uses cross-stitching—both as a real craft and a metaphor—to show how women piece together identity, memory, and voice across different times and places. By exploring texts from women of various cultures, she suggests that this stitching becomes a quiet act of resistance, helping to shape a personal, though not always straightforward, sense of self. In this way, women’s writing is not just personal testimony, but also a political act that reclaims the power to tell stories from the margins. This talk was part of the Middle East Studies Program's fall 2025 lecture series at University of Wisconsin-Madison. It was cosponsored by MENA Programming on campus.