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Gulf Women
Edited by Amira El-Azhary Sonbol
Paper $39.95s
| 978-0-8156-3309-9
| 2012
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Amira El-Azhary Sonbol specializes in the history of modern Egypt, Islamic history
and law, women, and gender and Islam, and is the author of several books
including Women, the Family and Divorce Laws in Islamic History and Beyond
the Exotic: Muslim Women’s Histories. Professor Sonbol is editor of HAWWA: The
Journal of Women of the Middle East and the Islamic World.
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This groundbreaking collection of essays provides a greater understanding
of the history of the Gulf and the Arab world and is of relevance to
Muslim women everywhere. Featuring research never published before,
Gulf Women is the result of a project aimed at finding sources and
studying the history of women in the region. The chapters cover ancient
history and the medieval, early modern, and contemporary periods.
Presenting discourses on the life of women in early Islam, women’s work
and the diversity of their economic contribution, the family—and how it
changed over time—as well as the legal system and laws dealing with
women and family from the pre-modern to the modern periods, this is a
pioneering collection by leading scholars from Arab and international
universities.
Contributors include Hatoon Ajwad al-Fassi, Allen Fromherz, Barbara
Freyer Stowasser, Amira El-Zein, Moneera al-Ghadeer, Hoda El Saadi,
Hibba Abugideiri, Omaima Abou-Bakr, Ramadan al-Khouli, Fatma al-
Sayegh, Soraya Altorki, Ziba Mir-Hosseini, and Lynn Welchman.
6 x 91/4, 464 pages, glossary, bibliography, index
Available in US, its dependencies, Canada,
and Philippines only
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