
Women often seem invisible in what is widely perceived as the male-oriented society of Islam. Women in the Medieval Islamic World seeks to redress this misperception with a series of original essays on women in the pre-modern phase of Islamic history. The reader will encounter here a colorful portrait gallery of rulers, politicians, poets, and patrons, as well as some larger-than-life fictitious females from the pages of Arabic, Persian, and Turkish literature. No less authentic are the accounts of the quiet or troubled lives of ordinary women preserved in the court records of Mamluk Egypt and Ottoman Turkey, reminders that historical research can resuscitate the lives of subaltern as well as elite women from the past.
Page Count:
566
Publication Date:
1998-01-01
ISBN-10:
0312210574
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