Women, Patronage, and Self-Representation in Islamic Societies

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D. Fairchild Ruggles
SUNY Press, 3 авг. 2000 г. - Всего страниц: 243
The first to combine the study of representation, gender theory, and Muslim women from a historical and geographical perspective, this book examines where women have represented themselves in art, architecture, and the written word in the Muslim world. The authors explore the gendering and implicit power relations present in the positioning of subject and object in the visual field and look specifically at occasions when women publically adopted the stance of the viewer, speaker, writer, or patron.

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Dayfa Khātūn Regent Queen and Architectural Patron
17
Princess Safwat alDunya wa alDin and the Production of Sufi
35
Gender and Sexual Propriety in Ottoman Royal
53
The Yeni Valide Mosque Complex of Eminönü Istanbul
69
Perspectives from
91
Women and Benevolence during
123
Domestication and Rejection
177
Nothing Romantic about It A Critique of Orientalist
205
Bibliography
227
About the Authors
237
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D. Fairchild Ruggles is Visiting Assistant Professor in the Department of Eastern Studies at Cornell University.

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