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Unveiling the harem = elite women and the paradox of seclusion in eighteenth-century Cairo /
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Title/Author:
Unveiling the harem/ Mary Ann Fay.
Reminder of title:
elite women and the paradox of seclusion in eighteenth-century Cairo /
Author:
Fay, Mary Ann.
Published:
Syracuse, N.Y. :Syracuse University Press, : c2012.,
Description:
1 online resource (344 p.).
[NT 15003449]:
Reimagining the harem: from orientalist fantasies to historical reconstruction -- Egypt in the eighteenth century: the transition from the medieval to the early modern -- Slaves in the family: Islam, household slavery, and the construction of kinship -- The Mamluk household: how ahouse becamea home -- Mamluk women and the Egyptian economy: a comparative perspective on women's property rights -- The city as text: space, gender, and power in Cairo -- The architecture of seclusion: in search of the historical harem -- Everyday life in the harem -- Changing thesubject: gender and the history of the Mamluk revival -- Epilogue.
Subject:
Households - History - 18th century. - Egypt -
Subject:
Cairo (Egypt) - Songs and music. -
Online resource:
http://muse.jhu.edu/books/9780815651703/Full text available:
ISBN:
9780815651703 (electronic bk.)
Unveiling the harem = elite women and the paradox of seclusion in eighteenth-century Cairo /
Fay, Mary Ann.
Unveiling the harem
elite women and the paradox of seclusion in eighteenth-century Cairo /[electronic resource] :Mary Ann Fay. - 1st ed. - Syracuse, N.Y. :Syracuse University Press,c2012. - 1 online resource (344 p.). - Middle East studies beyond dominant paradigms.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Reimagining the harem: from orientalist fantasies to historical reconstruction -- Egypt in the eighteenth century: the transition from the medieval to the early modern -- Slaves in the family: Islam, household slavery, and the construction of kinship -- The Mamluk household: how ahouse becamea home -- Mamluk women and the Egyptian economy: a comparative perspective on women's property rights -- The city as text: space, gender, and power in Cairo -- The architecture of seclusion: in search of the historical harem -- Everyday life in the harem -- Changing thesubject: gender and the history of the Mamluk revival -- Epilogue.
ISBN: 9780815651703 (electronic bk.)Subjects--Topical Terms:
2000162
Households
--History--Egypt--18th century.Subjects--Geographical Terms:
1635715
Cairo (Egypt)
--Songs and music.
LC Class. No.: HQ1793 / .F39 2012
Dewey Class. No.: 305.40962/16
Unveiling the harem = elite women and the paradox of seclusion in eighteenth-century Cairo /
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