Offers a new understanding of Islam in eighteenth-century Britain. Samara Cahill explores two overlapping strands of thinking about women and Islam, which produce the phenomenon of "feminist orientalism”.
Offers a new understanding of Islam in eighteenth-century Britain. Samara Cahill explores two overlapping strands of thinking about women and Islam, which produce the phenomenon of "feminist orientalism”.
SAMARA A. CAHILL is an assistant professor of eighteenth-century English literature at Nanyang Technological University in Singapore. She is the coeditor of Citizens of the World: Adapting in the Eighteenth Century and the the book review editor of 1650-1850: Ideas, Aesthetics, and Inquiries in the Early-Modern Era (both Bucknell University Press).
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Foreign Intelligence … 1 Part I: Islam and the Trinitarian Controversy Chapter 1: The Negative Ideal … 23 Part II: Feminist Orientalism Chapter 2: Minding the Gap … 81 Chapter 3: The Canal of Pleasure … 146 Chapter 4: A “Foreign and Uninteresting” Subject … 227 Chapter 5: The “Mahometan Strain” … 262 Epilogue: Save Our Souls? … 308 Bibliography … 315
Introduction: Foreign Intelligence … 1 Part I: Islam and the Trinitarian Controversy Chapter 1: The Negative Ideal … 23 Part II: Feminist Orientalism Chapter 2: Minding the Gap … 81 Chapter 3: The Canal of Pleasure … 146 Chapter 4: A “Foreign and Uninteresting” Subject … 227 Chapter 5: The “Mahometan Strain” … 262 Epilogue: Save Our Souls? … 308 Bibliography … 315
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