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9780813321004

Social History of Women and Gender in the Modern Middle East

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    9780813321004

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    081332100X

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 1999-07-01
  • Publisher: Westview Pr
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Summary

In this important new work, Margaret Meriwether and Judith Tucker synthesize and make accessible the results of the extensive research on women and gender done over the last twenty years. Using new theoretical approaches and methodologies as well as nontraditional sources, scholars studying women and gender issues in Middle Eastern societies have made great progress in shedding light on these complex subjects. A Social History of Women and Gender in the Modern Middle East provides an overview of this scholarship on women and gender in the nineteenth- and twentieth-century Middle East.The book is organized along thematic lines that reflect major focuses of research in this area—gender and work, gender and the state, gender and law, gender and religion, and feminist movements—and each chapter is written by a scholar who has done original research on the topic. Although structured around the individual author’s own work, the chapters also include overviews and assessments of other research, highlights of ongoing debates and key issues, and comparisons across regions of the Middle East. An insightful introduction centers the various chapters around key theoretical, methodological, and historical issues and makes connections with other areas of social historical research on the Middle East and with research on gender and women’s history in other parts of the world.Although there are many studies available on women and gender, A Social History of Women and Gender in the Modern Middle East provides a breadth of coverage and assessment of the field that is not found elsewhere.

Author Biography

Margaret L. Meriwether is professor of history at Denison University. Judith E. Tucker is professor of history at Georgetown University. Margaret L. Meriwether is professor of history at Denison University. Judith E. Tucker is professor of history at Georgetown University.

Table of Contents

Foreword vii
Edmund Burke, III
Introduction 1(24)
Margaret L. Meriwether
Judith E. Tucker
The State of Historical Study of Middle East Women 3(5)
The Writing of Women's History in the Middle East 8(2)
Women and Gender in the Middle East Before 1800 10(7)
Women and Gender in the Modern Middle East 17(3)
Notes 20(1)
References 21(4)
1 A Woman Without Her Distaff: Gender, Work, and Handicraft Production in Colonial North Africa
25(38)
Julia Clancy-Smith
Making Algeria French, c. 1830-1930
29(2)
Algerian Women and Handicraft Production: Resurrection or Reinvention?
31(12)
Tunisia: Male and Female Producers in City, Town, and Countryside
43(4)
From Artisan to Wage Laborer, c. 1881-1956
47(7)
Notes
54(7)
References
61(2)
2 Modernization, the State, and the Family in Middle East Women's Studies
63(26)
Mervat F. Hatem
Modernization, Gender, and the State in the Study of the Nineteenth-Century Middle East
67(5)
Modernization, Gender, and the State in the Study of the Twentieth-Century Middle East
72(10)
Conclusion
82(1)
Notes
82(4)
References
86(3)
3 The Other "Awakening": The Emergence of Women's Movements in the Modern Middle East, 1900-1940
89(52)
Ellen L. Fleischmann
History, Politics, and Gender
89(7)
History of the Movements
96(24)
Conclusion
120(2)
Notes
122(12)
References
134(7)
4 Debating Islamic Family Law: Legal Texts and Social Practices
141(36)
Annelies Moors
Shifting Positions and Perspectives
142(1)
"Classical Islamic Law": New Sources, New Perspectives
143(6)
Family Law Reform: The State, the Law, and Gendered Citizenship
149(8)
Legal Reform and Social Change
157(9)
Conclusion
166(2)
Notes
168(4)
References
172(5)
5 Gender and Religion in the Middle East and South Asia: Women's Voices Rising
177(36)
Mary Elaine Hegland
Gender and Islam Before 1979
178(4)
Recent Developments Influencing Gender and Islam Dynamics
182(2)
Women's Resisting Stances
184(2)
Gender and Islam: Women's Accommodating Resistance
186(12)
Conclusion
198(1)
Notes
199(4)
References
203(10)
Index 213

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