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Rethinking Orientalism: Women, Travel and the Ottoman Harem

(, 4th edition)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Rethinking Orientalism: Women, Travel and the Ottoman Harem

Contributors:

By (Author) Reina Lewis

ISBN:

9781860647307

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

I.B. Tauris

Publication Date:

24th September 2004

Edition:

4th edition

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Other Subjects:

History of ideas
Cultural studies

Dewey:

950.082

Physical Properties

Number of Pages:

256

Dimensions:

Width 156mm, Height 234mm

Description

The oppressed yet highly sexualized woman of the Muslim harem is arguably the pivotal figure of Western orientalism. Yet, as Reina Lewis demonstrates, while orientalist thinking had recently been challenged, Western understandings of Middle Eastern culture remain limited. This book presents alternative dialogues between Ottoman and Western women. Lewis examines, from the position of cultural theory, the published autobiographical accounts about segregated life of self-identified "Oriental" women Demetra Vaka Brown, Halide Edib, Zeyneb Hanum, Melek Hanum and Grace Ellison. Bringing her subjects vividly to life, Lewis uses these texts to challenge the Western orientalist stereotypes that have become commonplace within postcolonial theory.

Author Bio

Reina Lewis is Centenary Professor of Cultural Studies at London College of Fashion, University of the Arts London, UK. Her books include Gendering Orientalism: Race, Femininity and Representation and, as co-editor, Feminism and Postcolonial Theory: A Reader.

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