Nasreddin's Wife: In our society, they treat us as if women have no names of their own—you are always so-and-so's wife.
Nasreddin: You are right, my dear wife. From now on, whenever they ask me what my name is, I'll say 'I'm the husband of the wife of Nasreddin.'


Güngör Dilmen, I, Anatolia (1984), Act II


Nasreddin's Wife: In our society, they treat us as if women have no names of their own—you are always so-and-so's wife. Nasreddin: You are right,...

Nasreddin's Wife: In our society, they treat us as if women have no names of their own—you are always so-and-so's wife. Nasreddin: You are right,...

Nasreddin's Wife: In our society, they treat us as if women have no names of their own—you are always so-and-so's wife. Nasreddin: You are right,...

Nasreddin's Wife: In our society, they treat us as if women have no names of their own—you are always so-and-so's wife. Nasreddin: You are right,...