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Harem Histories:

Envisioning Places and Living Spaces
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Marilyn Booth
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Duke University Press, 2010 - History - 416 pages
DIVHarem Histories is an interdisciplinary collection of essays exploring the harem as it was imagined, represented, and experienced in Middle Eastern and North African societies, and by visitors to those societies. One theme that threads through the collection is the intimate interrelatedness of West and East evident in encounters within and around the harem, whether in the elite socializing of precolonial Tunis or the popular historical novels published in Istanbul and Cairo from the late nineteenth century onward. Several of the contributors focus on European culture as a repository of harem representations, but most of them tackle indigenous representations of home spaces and their significance for how the bodies of men and women, and girls and boys, were distributed in social space, from early Islamic Mecca to early-twentieth-century Cairo.

Contributors
Asma Afsaruddin
Orit Bashkin
Marilyn Booth
Nadia Maria El Cheikh
Julia Clancy-Smith
Joan DelPlato
Jateen Lad
Nancy Micklewright
Yaseen Noorani
Leslie Peirce
İrvin Cemil Schick
A. Holly Schissler
Heghnar Zeitlian Watenpaugh/div

  

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Contents

Introduction Marilyn Booth
1
I Normative Images and Shifting Spaces
21
Harems as Spaces Socialities and Law
85
III Harems Envisioned
237
Bibliography
375
Contributors
401
Index
405
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Marilyn Booth holds the Iraq Chair in Arabic Studies at the University of Edinburgh. She is author of May Her Likes Be Multiplied: Biography and Gender Politics in Egypt, and books and essays on Arabic vernacular poetry, modern Arabic fiction, constructions of masculinity in early Arabic gender discourse, and the theory and practice of literary translation. She is an award-winning translator of contemporary Arabic fiction.

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