This dissertation consolidates the known corpus of the medieval Arabic popular epic (sırah sha bıyah) in order to examine the roles of its female characters and how they relate to power. Borrowing from feminist theory, the study takes as its organizing principle the categories of “power-over,” “power-to,” and “power-with,” showing that how a woman is judged for expressing power depends upon how her actions fit into one of these three categories. Moreover, each expression of power tends to be connected to a woman’s familial relationships: sexually available women are usually classified as expressing “power-over,” while the nonsexual relationships of sisters and daughters exemplify “power-to.” The character of the selfless mother represents t...
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the manner in which the Qur’an and sunna depict female ...
This article examines the feminine voices perceptible in works attributed to the renowned polymath o...
This research addresses two questions, the first of which seeks to identify the phenomenon at issue:...
This dissertation consolidates the known corpus of the medieval Arabic popular epic (sırah sha bıyah...
This dissertation consolidates the known corpus of the medieval Arabic popular epic (sīrah shaʿbīyah...
My research explores comparative female hero-archetypes in medieval romances as narrative structures...
In a history written by men, women are typically assigned minimal agency, hardly indicative of their...
The life of women in pre-Islamic era, handed down by the voices of Arab poets and elaborated later b...
textThe dissertation centers on representations of women in the genres of romance, pastourelle and f...
International audienceBetter than the normative literature, popular literature in Arabic gives infor...
This thesis focuses on the representations of women in Arab Literature as a response to Arab women’s...
This paper aims to shed light on the miserableness, ill-being, and sufferings of the Arab women in t...
This dissertation demonstrates how secrecy is intricately linked with sexuality in the medieval Arab...
This thesis centers on the study of Muslim women’s piety in the medieval period. Specifically, I exa...
The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night is a collection of short stories comes from Middle East....
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the manner in which the Qur’an and sunna depict female ...
This article examines the feminine voices perceptible in works attributed to the renowned polymath o...
This research addresses two questions, the first of which seeks to identify the phenomenon at issue:...
This dissertation consolidates the known corpus of the medieval Arabic popular epic (sırah sha bıyah...
This dissertation consolidates the known corpus of the medieval Arabic popular epic (sīrah shaʿbīyah...
My research explores comparative female hero-archetypes in medieval romances as narrative structures...
In a history written by men, women are typically assigned minimal agency, hardly indicative of their...
The life of women in pre-Islamic era, handed down by the voices of Arab poets and elaborated later b...
textThe dissertation centers on representations of women in the genres of romance, pastourelle and f...
International audienceBetter than the normative literature, popular literature in Arabic gives infor...
This thesis focuses on the representations of women in Arab Literature as a response to Arab women’s...
This paper aims to shed light on the miserableness, ill-being, and sufferings of the Arab women in t...
This dissertation demonstrates how secrecy is intricately linked with sexuality in the medieval Arab...
This thesis centers on the study of Muslim women’s piety in the medieval period. Specifically, I exa...
The Book of the Thousand Nights and a Night is a collection of short stories comes from Middle East....
The purpose of this thesis is to investigate the manner in which the Qur’an and sunna depict female ...
This article examines the feminine voices perceptible in works attributed to the renowned polymath o...
This research addresses two questions, the first of which seeks to identify the phenomenon at issue:...