Haram In The Harem

Domestic Narratives In India And Algeria

de Mohanalakshmi Rajakumar 

eBook
Bertrand.pt - Haram In The Harem
idioma: Inglês
Editor: Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Edição: julho de 2009
10%
80,96€
Poupe 8,10€ (10%) Cartão Leitor Bertrand
Disponibilidade Imediata
EBOOK PARA ADOBE DIGITAL EDITIONS (ADE)

Haram in the Harem focuses on the differences in nationalist discourse regarding women and the way female writers conceptualized the experience of women in three contexts: the middle-class Muslim reform movement, the Algerian Revolution, and the Partition of India. During each of these periods the subject of women, their behavior, bodies, and dress were discussed by male scholars, politicians, and revolutionaries. The resonating theme amongst these disparate events is that women were believed to be best protected when they were ensconced within their homes and governed by their families, particularly male authority, whether they were fathers, brothers, or husbands. The threat to national identity was often linked to the preservation of womanly purity. Yet for the writers of this study, Ismat Chughtai (1915-1991), Assia Djebar (1936-), and Khadija Mastur (1927-1982), the danger to women was not in the public sphere but embedded within a domestic hierarchy enforced by male privilege. In their fictional texts, each writer shows how women resist, subvert, and challenge the normative behaviors prescribed in masculine discourse. In their writings they highlight the different ways women negotiated private spaces between intersecting masculine hegemonies of power including colonialism and native patriarchy. They demonstrate distinct literary viewpoints of nation, home, and womens experiences at particular historical moments. The choice of these various texts reveals how fiction provided a safe space for female writers to contest traditional systems of power. Bringing into focus the voices and experiences of women who existed as limited cultural icons in the nationalist discourse is a common theme throughout the selected stories. This book showcases the fluidity of literature as a response to the intersections of gender, race, and nation.

Da mesma coleção

Securitising Decolonisation
20%
portes grátis
20% Cartão Leitor Bertrand
74,34€
Poupe 14,87€
TRANSCRIPT VERLAG
Decolonising The Future Academy In Africa And Beyond
20%
portes grátis
20% Cartão Leitor Bertrand
67,59€
Poupe 13,52€
TRANSCRIPT VERLAG
Haram In The Harem
Domestic Narratives In India And Algeria
ISBN:
9781453904619
Ano de edição:
07-2009
Editor:
Peter Lang Inc., International Academic Publishers
Idioma:
Inglês
Páginas:
129
Tipo de Produto:
eBook
Formato:
PDF para ADE i
EAN:
9781453904619
X
O QUE É O CHECKOUT EXPRESSO?

O ‘Checkout Expresso’ utiliza os seus dados habituais (morada e/ou forma de envio, meio de pagamento e dados de faturação) para que a sua compra seja muito mais rápida. Assim, não tem de os indicar de cada vez que fizer uma compra. Em qualquer altura, pode atualizar estes dados na sua ‘Área de Cliente’.

Para que lhe sobre mais tempo para as suas leituras.