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Veiled Women (eBook)

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2022
184 Seiten
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859-654724529-2 (EAN)

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Veiled Women - Marmaduke William Pickthall
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In "Veiled Women," Marmaduke William Pickthall explores the nuanced tapestry of life in the early 20th-century Middle East, weaving together a series of interconnected stories that reveal the inner lives and struggles of women bound by cultural and religious conventions. Pickthall's prose is marked by a poetic lyricism and keen observational detail, effectively transporting the reader into the domestic and societal realms where women's voices often go unheard. The work stands as a significant contribution to both colonial literature and feminist discourse, challenging Western perceptions of Eastern societies while simultaneously critiquing patriarchal structures across cultures. Pickthall, a British writer deeply immersed in Islamic culture, converted to Islam and spent considerable time in Turkey and other Middle Eastern locales. His personal experiences and deep respect for Islamic traditions inform his work and provide a unique lens through which he presents the often overlooked lives of women. His status as a literary figure engaged in intercultural dialogue allows him to deftly navigate complex themes of identity, autonomy, and resilience, making his characters vividly relatable. This book is a profound exploration of gender and cultural identity that will appeal to readers interested in post-colonial studies, women's studies, and cross-cultural narratives. "Veiled Women" invites readers to reconsider their assumptions about the lives of women in the East, delivering a powerful message of strength and agency that resonates across time and geography.

Marmaduke William Pickthall (1875–1936) was a Western Islamic scholar noted for his English translation of the Qur'an and a novelist who made significant contributions to English literature in the early 20th century. He was born in London to an Anglican clergyman, and his exposure to various cultures during his travels, particularly to the Middle East, strongly influenced his later works. Pickthall converted to Islam in 1917 and adopted the name Muhammad Marmaduke, pledging his literary talents to the service of his adopted faith (Pickthall, 1930). His novel 'Veiled Women' highlights the intricate cultural dynamics of the Middle East and reflects his insights into Islamic society, carved through his unique position as a British convert. Pickthall's literary style is characterized by an empathetic portrayal of Eastern characters and an authentic representation of Muslim culture and traditions, distinguishing him from many Orientalist writers of his time. His dedication to fostering understanding between Western and Islamic cultures was evident in his nuanced and respectful narrative voice, as well as in his scholarly works that aimed to bridge the cultural divide (Pickthall, 1913). 'Veiled Women' along with his other literary contributions and his prominent translation of the Qur'an, affirm Pickthall's standing as a pivotal figure in bringing a deeper knowledge of Islam to the English-speaking world.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
Schlagworte 20th century egypt • British • british author • British colonial fiction • Colonial Literature • cross-cultural narratives • cultural exploration • cultural identity exploration • early 20th century novels • Egypt • empowerment through storytelling • English authors of the 1900s • English literature • evocative literary style • feminine agency themes • Fiction • gender roles • Gender roles in literature • gender studies insights • harems • historical social change • intimate character portraits • Islamic culture • Marmaduke Pickthall works • Middle Eastern settings in fiction • Middle Eastern society reflections • middle east setting • Muslim cultures in fiction • Muslim women narratives • Orientalism in literature • religious traditions • Social commentary • veil symbolism in novels • Victorian Era • women's rights
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