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The Women of the Arabs (eBook)

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2022
236 Seiten
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859-654736888-5 (EAN)

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The Women of the Arabs - Henry Harris Jessup
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In "The Women of the Arabs," Henry Harris Jessup provides an illuminating exploration of the lives, roles, and societal expectations of Arab women in the late 19th century. Through a blend of ethnographic observation and personal anecdotes, Jessup presents a narrative that intricately weaves together cultural norms, religious influences, and the burgeoning feminist themes of his time. His literary style is both descriptive and analytical, reflecting a nuanced understanding of the complexities facing Arab women, as well as the broader socio-political context of the Middle East during a period marked by colonial interests and cultural exchange. Jessup, an American missionary and scholar, devoted much of his life to understanding and documenting the Arab world. His unique position as a Western outsider allowed him an extraordinary perspective on gender dynamics within Arab societies, enriched by his extensive interactions with local communities. Jessup's background in theology and his personal interest in women's issues significantly influenced his approach, as he sought not only to inform Western audiences but also to foster cross-cultural understanding. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in gender studies, Middle Eastern culture, and historical anthropology. Jessup's work offers valuable insights into the lives of women often overlooked in traditional narratives, revealing their resilience and agency within a complex societal fabric. Scholars and casual readers alike will find this book a thought-provoking and enriching addition to their understanding of Arab social structures.

Henry Harris Jessup (1832-1910) was an esteemed American missionary, educator, and author who devoted much of his life to the cultures and peoples of the Middle East. Born in Montrose, Pennsylvania, he completed his theological education at Union Theological Seminary before embarking on a long career with the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. Jessup is well-known for his literary contributions concerning Arab culture and the spread of Christianity in the Ottoman Empire. One of his significant works is 'The Women of the Arabs' (1873), which provides keen insights into the everyday lives, customs, and societal status of Arab women during the 19th century. Jessup's writings are lauded for their depth of perspective and sympathetic portrayal of the subjects he studied. His scholarly approach and genuine respect for the Arab people allowed him to articulate nuanced observations that were instructive for both his contemporaries and modern-day readers interested in the intersection of culture, religion, and societal norms. Jessup's literary style combines an anthropological lens with clear, compassionate storytelling, offering a window into the lives of the individuals he lived amongst for over half a century.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 16.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Literatur
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie Gender Studies
Schlagworte 19th century insights • 19th century literary works • American Scholar • Arab gender dynamics • arabs • Arab society and customs • Arab women • Arab women in literature • classic Arabic fiction • cultural anthropology in literature • Cultural gender roles • Cultural Landscape • Cultural Studies • Ethnographic Study • gender roles • gender roles in Arab history • Gender studies analysis • Henry Harris Jessup author • Historical Perspectives • historical portrayal of women • historical women's experiences • marriage • Middle East • Middle Eastern cultural studies • Middle Eastern culture • Middle Eastern women's studies • missionary observations • missionary work • narrative storytelling approach • patriarchal society insights • social fabric • Syria • the family • Women • women's rights advocacy
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