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Unveiling the Harem - (Middle East Studies Beyond Dominant Paradigms) by Mary Ann Fay (Hardcover)

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  • There is a long history in the West of representing Middle Eastern women as uniformly oppressed by Islam, by Islamic law, and by men.
  • About the Author: Mary Ann Fay is associate professor of history at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland.
  • 352 Pages
  • History, Middle East
  • Series Name: Middle East Studies Beyond Dominant Paradigms

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A history of elite women who were concubines and wives of powerful slave-soldiers, known as Mamluks, who dominated Egypt both politically and militarily in the eighteenth century.



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There is a long history in the West of representing Middle Eastern women as uniformly oppressed by Islam, by Islamic law, and by men. Stereotypical views of Middle Eastern women today maintain that they are without legal rights, do not attend universities or have jobs outside their homes, and are not full citizens of their countries because they cannot vote or hold public office. Similar misinformation circulated in the eighteenth century when European male travelers to Egypt, documenting their observations, depicted harem women as sexual objects, deprived of autonomy, and held captive by their husbands. Fay's Unveiling the Harem offers a persuasive corrective to this distorted view of Middle Eastern women.

Instead of the odalisque of nineteenth-century painting and the fevered imaginings of European travelers, historical research reveals that elite women in powerful, wealthy households exercised their rights under Islamic law, property rights in particular, to become owners of lucrative real estate in Cairo as well as influential members of their families and the wider society. One such woman, Sitt Nafisa, who was literate in several languages, commissioned a public water fountain and a Qur' anic school that still stands today. She played a pivotal role as the intermediary between French officials and her husband, who was leading the revolt against the French from Upper Egypt. Based on documents from various archives in Cairo, including records of women's property ownership, repeated visits to eighteenth-century palaces and their family quarters, and textual reconstructions of the elite residential neighborhoods of the city, Unveiling the Harem presents a lucid and historically grounded portrait of Egyptian women, stripped of the powerless victim narrative that is still with us today.



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A timely and much needed challenge to the Western a historical view of the institutions of the harem and veiling among Mamluk women.-- "Cathlyn Mariscotti, author of Gender and Class in the Egyptian Women's Movement, 1925-1939"

Provides the reader with new perspectives on Mamluk women in eighteenth-century Cairo, challenging the stereotypical view of their seclusion. It does so by a reconsideration of the harem which was so central in western constructions of women in the orient. Fay offers an alternative view of these women by placing them in the context of eighteenth-century transformations and by examining these women as property owners and as founders of major pious foundations.-- "--Nelly Hanna, American University in Cairo"



About the Author



Mary Ann Fay is associate professor of history at Morgan State University in Baltimore, Maryland. Her articles have appeared in journals such as the International Journal of Middle East Studies and the Journal of Women's History. She is the editor of Auto/Biography and the Creation of Identity and Community in the Middle East.
Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.41 Inches (W) x 1.08 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.41 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 352
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Middle East
Series Title: Middle East Studies Beyond Dominant Paradigms
Publisher: Syracuse University Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Mary Ann Fay
Language: English
Street Date: July 30, 2012
TCIN: 1004135512
UPC: 9780815632931
Item Number (DPCI): 247-24-1154
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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