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Flüchtige Spuren in arabischen Quellen: Writing the Feminine Women in Arabic Sources

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Barbara Winckler
Keywords
Afrika
Mittelalter
Neuzeit
Religion
Süd- und Westeuropa
Geschlecht
Gender
Women. Feminism
HQ1101-2030.7
The family. Marriage. Woman
HQ1-2044
Social Sciences
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DOAJ:Gender Studies
DOAJ:Social Sciences
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/511645
Online Access
https://doaj.org/article/a63a0ac468734531b0c66a3c882231c6
Abstract
Writing the Feminine versammelt 13 Beiträge zur Frauengeschichte der arabischen Welt, insbesondere Andalusiens und des Maghreb der klassischen Zeit. Eine Vielzahl von Primärquellen werden daraufhin analysiert, welche Aussagen zu Handlungsspielräumen von Frauen – und ihren Grenzen – sich aus ihnen herauslesen lassen. Die unterschiedlichen Textsorten erhellen sich zum Teil auf überraschende Weise. Mag der Ertrag auch zunächst gering und die weiblichen Spuren flüchtig erscheinen, so stellt der Band doch einen wichtigen ersten Schritt dar, dem weitere folgen sollten.<br>The thirteen essays featured in this anthology deal with women’s history in the Arabic world, particularly Andalusia and classical Maghreb. The authors examine numerous primary sources for their ideas about women’s spaces (as well as their limits). Occasionally the different kinds of texts under investigation turn out to be full of surprises While the results may seem meagre at first, the anthology nonetheless represents a first step in an important direction.
Date
2002-11-01
Type
Article
Identifier
oai:doaj.org/article:a63a0ac468734531b0c66a3c882231c6
1862-054X
https://doaj.org/article/a63a0ac468734531b0c66a3c882231c6
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