Beyond the Exotic

Women's Histories in Islamic Societies

Amira El-Azhary Sonbol editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Syracuse University Press

Published:30th Jun '05

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This volume introduces new sources for the study of the past and present life of Muslim women that challenge paradigms about the ways in which ""they"" have been studied in the past. Most research has treated stereotypical images of Muslim women's outward manifestations, such as veiling, as passive and oppressive - women were depicted as different. Exoticizing (orientalizing) Muslim women - or Islamic society in general - has meant that ""they"" are dealt with outside of general women's history and thus have little to contribute to the writing of world history or to the life of their sisters worldwide. By approaching widely used sources with different questions and methodologies, and by using new or little-used research (with much primary research), this book redresses these deficiencies. Amira El-Azhary Sonbol and the contributors deconstruct the past and offer fresh new perspectives. Authors revisit and reevaluate scripture and scriptural interpretation; church records involving non-Muslim women of the Arab world; archival court records dating from the present back to the Ottoman period; and the oral and material culture and its written record, including art and architecture, oral history, textbooks, sufi practices, and the politics of dress.

[This book] is important for many reasons. First, it expands our knowledge of history, not only women’s history but also Middle East history and, in a larger sense, world history. The very range of the work is an impressive antidote to the narrow, single-topic historical studies of Muslim women often seen in this century—not only in scholarly offerings but also in scope. Professor Sonbol has made a serious and intellectually vital contribution by asking authors to critically examine sources for women’s history, primary sources, from scripture and archival records to art and popular culture. I know of no other such ambitious effort. A tour de force. . . . The scholarship is sound and often new and seminal to the field. This is an important work that addresses an array of specialties: religion, documents, field work, slavery, law, education, art and architecture, and popular culture.

ISBN: 9780815630555

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 40mm

Weight: 822g

560 pages