Ebook {Epub PDF} Rethinking Orientalism: Women Travel and the Ottoman Harem by Reina Lewis
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. Rethinking Orientalism: Women, Travel and the Ottoman Harem Reina Lewis. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, , pp. $ paper. Reviewed by Sarah G. Moment Atis, University of Wisconsin-Madison This ambitious, meticulously wrought study examines "evidence of Ot-toman women's social and cultural agency to intervene on a number. · Chapter one: ‘Harem Travellers’ deals with the stories of harem life, which Ottoman women told in their memoirs, travelogues, autobiographies and fiction. These writings describe the struggle for female emancipation and engage in a cogent critique of the so-called liberation of Western women, the need to accommodate and challenge the Western stereotypes that created the market for Author: Mohammad Talib.
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Rethinking Orientalism: Women, Travel and the Ottoman Harem Reina Lewis. New Brunswick: Rutgers University Press, , pp. $ paper. Reviewed by Sarah G. Moment Atis, University of Wisconsin-Madison This ambitious, meticulously wrought study examines "evidence of Ot-toman women's social and cultural agency to intervene on a number. 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 t 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. Reina Lewis, Rethinking Orientalism. Women, Travel and the Ottoman Harem (New Brunswick, Rutgers University Press, , pp. ISBN ) diEster Gendusa Appeared twenty-six years after the publication of Edward Said’s foundational study, Orientalism (), Reina Lewis’s Rethinking Orientalism. Women, Travel and the.
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