Women in the medieval Islamic world : power, patronage, and piety
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Women in the medieval Islamic world : power, patronage, and piety
(The new Middle Ages, v. 6)
Macmillan, 1998
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. [551]-559)
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Women often appear invisible in what is widely perceived as the male-oriented society of Islam. "Women in the Medieval Islamic World" seeks to redress the balance with a series of essays on women in the pre-modern phase of Islamic history. The reader will encounter here a 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 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. For people who believe that Muslim women, especially medieval Muslim women, have no history, this book demonstrates the ways in which research by 20 international scholars sometimes working in their own distinct fields and sometimes in overlapping areas can bring into focus the role and contribution of women in the development of Islamic history. This book is for departments of history, medieval studies, women's studies, Islamic studies and Middle East studies.
目次
- Introduction: Becoming Visible: Medieval Islamic Women in Historiography and History
- Gavin R.G.Hambly Three Queens, Two Wives, and a Goddess: The Roles and Images of Women in Sasanian Iran
- J.Rose Women in Pre-Islamic Central Asia: The Khatun of Bukhara
- R.N.Frye Zaynab Bint 'Ali and the Place of the Women of the Households of the First Imams in Shi'ite Devotional Literature
- D.Pinault The Bold and the Beautiful: Women and 'Fitna' in the 'Sirat Dhatal-Himma'
- R.Kruk Sayyida Hurra: The Isma'ili Sulayhid Queen of Yemen
- F. Daftary Women's Lamentations as Protest in the Shahnama
- O.M.Davidson Heroines and Others in the Heroic Age of the Turks
- G.Lewis Female Piety and Patronage in the Medieval Hajj
- M.Tolmacheva Sultan Radiyya Bint Iltutmish
- P.Jackson Timurid Women: A Cultural Perspective
- P.P.Soucek Conjugal Rights Versus Class Prerogatives: A Divorce Case in Mamluk Cairo
- C.F.Petty Invisible Women: Residents of Early Sixteenth-Century Istanbul
- Y.J.Seng 'She Is Trouble...and I Will Divorce Her': Orality, Honor, and Representation in the Ottoman Court of 'Aintab
- L.Peirce Women and the Public Eye in 18th Century Istanbul
- F.Zarinebaf-Shahr The 'Jewels of Wonder': Learned Ladies and Princess Politicians in the Provinces of Early Safavid Iran
- M.Szuppe The 'Aqa'id al-Nisa': A Glimpse at Safavid Women in Local Isfahani Culture
- K.Babyan Women in Safavid Iran: The Evidence of European Travelers
- R.W.Ferrier Contributors to the Urban Landscape: Women Builders in Safavid Isfahan and Mughal Shahjahanabad
- S.P.Blake Armed Women Retainers in the Zenanas of Indo-Muslim Rulers: The Case of Bibi Fatima
- G.R.G.Hambly Private Lives and Public Piety: Women and the Practice of Islam in Mughal India
- G.C.Kozlowski Women and the Feminine in the Court and High Culture of Awadh,1720-1856
- M.H.Fisher Embattled Begams: Women as Power Brokers in Early Modern India
- R.B.Barnett Sitt Nasra Bint 'Adlan: A Sudanese Noblewoman in History and Tradition I. S.al-Hasan & N.McHugh
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