Middle Eastern women in the early modern era
- Categories
- Book/Boek
- Creator
- Zilfi, Madeline C. > (ed.)
- Contributor
- Zarinebaf-Shahr, Fariba
- Publish Year
- 1997
- Shelfmark
- NO 1A 1997 - B
- Thesaurus
- vrouwengeschiedenis, islam, criminaliteit, rechtspraak, geneeskunde, bezit, vrouwbeelden, schilderkunst, poëzie, verkrachtingen, moederschap, echtscheidingen, Turkije, Egypte, Midden-Oosten, vroegmoderne periode, 17e eeuw, 18e eeuw, 19e eeuw, bundel, congrespaper
- Description
- Bundeling papers als resultaat van de conferentie 'Women in the Ottoman Empire: history and legacy of the Early Modern Middle East, 1650-1830', die op 17 en 18 april 1994 gehouden werd in Maryland. De titels van de bijdragen zijn: Crime, women and wealth in the eighteenth-century Anatolian countryside: Women and waqf: property, power, and the domain of gender in eighteenth-century Egypt: Social boundaries of Ottoman women's experience in eighteent-century Galata court records: The professionalization of health and the control of women's bodies as modern governmentalities in ninteenth-century Egypt: Women, marriage and property, Mahr in the Behcetü'l-Fetava of Yenisehirli Abdullah: Slippers at the entrance or behind closed doors: domestic and public spaces for Mosuli women: Women and waqf revisited: the case of Aleppo 1770-1840: 'Musicians and dancing girls' : images of women in Ottoman miniature painting: Seniority, sexuality, and social order: the vocabulary of gender in early modern Ottoman society: Singing his words: Ottoman women poets and the power of patriarchy: Rape and law in Ottoman and modern Egypt: The fulness of affection: mothering in the islamic law of Ottoman Syria and Palestine: Ottoman women and the tradition of seeking justice in the eighteenth century: 'We don't get along': women and hul divorce in the eighteenth century.