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Rethinking Orientalism

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Rethinking Orientalism

Women, Travel, and the Ottoman Harem
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During the nineteenth century, the figure of the passive, oppressed, yet highly sexualized female of the Muslim harem became the pivotal figure of Western orientalism. Despite recent challenges to orientalist thinking, however, an enduring mystique continues to surround Western perceptions of Eastern women. In Rethinking Orientalism, Reina Lewis makes a major contribution to correcting the prevailing stereotype of the subjugated, silenced woman of the harem. Bringing together published autobiographical accounts of self-identified “Oriental” women at the turn of the twentieth century, she reveals that these women were, in fact, able to intervene in orientalist culture and manipulate cultural codes. Lewis shows how the writings of Demetra Vaka Brown, Halide Edib, Zeyneb Hanum, Melek Hanum, and Grace Ellison were part of a social and textual dialogue with Western women, and how their contentious engagement with Western feminism was an important facet of regional modernization. Exploring the complicated ways that these writers addressed topics such as seclusion, the veil, and polygamy, Lewis vividly illustrates the possibilities and limitations of resistance that women from Islamic societies have experienced and continue to work within.  

Author Biography:

Reina Lewis is senior lecturer in cultural studies at the University of East London. She is the author of Gendering Orientalism: Race, Femininity, and Representation and coeditor of Feminist Postcolonial Theory. With Nancy Micklewright, she is editing Gender, Modernity and Liberty: Middle Eastern and Western Feminisms, A Critical Reader.
Release date NZ
November 3rd, 2004
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Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Pages
324
Dimensions
152x229x23
ISBN-13
9780813535432
Product ID
3778020

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