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Literature, gender, and nation-building in nineteenth-century Egypt : the life and works of �A�isha Taymur
Record Type:
Electronic resources : monographic
Title Information:
the life and works of �A�isha Taymur
Author:
HatemMervat Fayez.,
Secondary Intellectual Responsibility:
Palgrave Connect (Online service)
Place of Publication:
New York
Published:
Palgrave Macmillan;
Year of Publication:
2011
Description:
1 online resource.
Series:
Literatures and cultures of the Islamic world
Subject:
Women authors, Arab - Political and social views. - Egypt -
Subject:
Politics and literature - History - Egypt - 19th century. -
Subject:
Literature and society - History - Egypt - 19th century. -
Subject:
Women and literature - History - Egypt - 19th century. -
Subject:
Sex role - History - Egypt - 19th century. -
Subject:
Literature. -
Subject:
LITERARY CRITICISM - African. -
Personal Subject:
Taym�ur�iyah - ��A�ishah - Criticism and interpretation. -
Personal Subject:
Taym�ur�iyah - ��A�ishah - Political and social views. -
Online resource:
http://www.palgraveconnect.com/doifinder/10.1057/9780230118607An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click for information
Notes:
Description based on print version record.
Summary:
This book examines how the process of nation-building in Egypt helped transform Egypt from an Ottoman province to an Arabic speaking national community. Through the discussion of the life and works of�� the prominent writer �A'isha Taymur,��Hatem gives insight��into how literature and the changing gender roles of women and men contributed to the definition and development of a sense of community. ��
ISBN:
9780230118607electronic bk.
ISBN:
0230118607electronic bk.
Content Note:
Why Study `A'isha Taymur? * The Changing Islamic-Ottoman World of the Taymur Family * Literature and Nation Building in Nineteenth Century Egypt *�The Crisis and Reform of Dynastic Society and Government�* From Fiction to Social Criticism * Hilyat al-Tiraz: Hybridity and the Intersection of the Old and the New and Personal and Public Struggles *�The Finest of Her Class: Taymur on Literature, Gender, and Nation-Building��������������.
Literature, gender, and nation-building in nineteenth-century Egypt : the life and works of �A�isha Taymur
Hatem, Mervat Fayez.
Literature, gender, and nation-building in nineteenth-century Egypt
: the life and works of �A�isha Taymur / by Mervat F. Hatem. - New York : Palgrave Macmillan, 2011. - 1 online resource.. - (Literatures and cultures of the Islamic world).
Why Study `A'isha Taymur? * The Changing Islamic-Ottoman World of the Taymur Family * Literature and Nation Building in Nineteenth Century Egypt *�The Crisis and Reform of Dynastic Society and Government�* From Fiction to Social Criticism * Hilyat al-Tiraz: Hybridity and the Intersection of the Old and the New and Personal and Public Struggles *�The Finest of Her Class: Taymur on Literature, Gender, and Nation-Building��������������..
Description based on print version record..
Includes bibliographical references..
ISBN 9780230118607ISBN 0230118607
Women authors, ArabPolitics and literatureLiterature and societyWomen and literatureSex roleLiterature.LITERARY CRITICISM -- Political and social views. -- History -- History -- History -- History -- African. -- Egypt -- Egypt -- Egypt -- Egypt -- Egypt -- 19th century. -- 19th century. -- 19th century. -- 19th century.
Literature, gender, and nation-building in nineteenth-century Egypt : the life and works of �A�isha Taymur
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