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The Career and Communities of Zaynab Fawwaz by Marilyn Booth, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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The Career and Communities of Zaynab Fawwaz by Marilyn Booth, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters
The Career and Communities of Zaynab Fawwaz by Marilyn Booth, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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The Career and Communities of Zaynab Fawwaz by Marilyn Booth, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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Zaynab Fawwaz (d. 1914) emerged from an obscure childhood in the Shi'I community of Jabal 'Amil (now Lebanon) to become a recognized writer on women's and girls' aspirations and rights in 1890s Egypt. This book insists on the centrality of gender as a marker of social difference to the Arabicknowledge movement then, or Nahda. Fawwaz published essays and engaged in debates in the Egyptian and Ottoman-Arabic press, published two novels, and the first play known to have been composed in Arabic by a female writer. This book assesses her unusual life history and political engagements -including her work late in life as an informant for the Egyptian khedive. A series of thematically focused chapters takes up her views on social justice, marriage, divorce and polygyny, the 'gender-nature' debate in the context of local understandings of Darwinism, education, and imperialism and Islamophobia, attending also to works by those to whom Fawwaz was responding. Her role in the first Arabic women's magazine, and her contributions to later women's magazines, are part of the story, too. Further chapters consider her uses of history in fiction to criticize patriarchal control of young women's lives, and her play as an intervention into reformist theatre, andthe question of women's access to public culture in 1890s Egypt. Questions of desirable masculinities are central to all of these. Fawwaz was also known for her massive biographical dictionary of world women. In that work as in her essays, Fawwaz articulated an ethics of social belonging andsociality predicated on Islamic precepts of gender justice, and critical of the ways male intellectuals had used 'tradition' to silence women and deny their aspirations. | The Career and Communities of Zaynab Fawwaz by Marilyn Booth, Hardcover | Indigo Chapters

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