EWIC Overview Vol. I Table of Contents
Table of Contents: Volume I
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List of Illustrations ..................................................................................................................... |
ix |
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List of Contributors ................................................................................................................... |
xi |
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Acknowledgments ..................................................................................................................... |
xiii |
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Introduction (Suad Joseph) ........................................................................................................ |
xix |
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Methodologies, Paradigms and Sources for Studying Women and Islamic Cultures: Thematic Entries |
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Rise of Islam: 6th to 9th Century (Amira Sonbol)......................................................................... |
3 |
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Andalusian Literature: 9th to 15th Century (Suha Kudsieh)......................................................... |
10 |
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Crusade Literature: 9th to 15th Century(Niall Christie)............................................................... |
16 |
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Turkic Dynasties: 9th to 15th Century (İsenbike Togan)............................................................... |
22 |
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Islamic Biographical Dictionaries: 9th to 10th Century (Ruth Roded).. ......................................... |
29 |
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Islamic Biographical Dictionaries: 11th to 15th Century (Asma Afsaruddin).................................. |
32 |
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Legal and Jurisprudential Literature: 9th to 15th Century (Khaled Abou El Fadl).......................... |
37 |
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Literature: 9th to 15th Century (Marlé Hammond)....................................................................... |
42 |
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The Spread of Islam in Southeast Asia: 15th to Mid-18th Century (Merle Ricklefs)...................... |
51 |
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The Spread of Islam in China: 7th to Mid-17th Century (Jacqueline Armijo-Hussein)................... |
59 |
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Mughal India: 15th to Mid-18th Century (Ruby Lal).................................................................... |
64 |
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Ottoman Empire: 15th to Mid-18th Century (Fatma Müge Göçek).............................................. |
72 |
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Central Asia: 15th to Mid-18th Century (Roziya Mukminova).................................................... |
82 |
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Safavid Iran: 16th to Mid-18th Century (Kathryn Babayan)........................................................ |
86 |
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Sub-Saharan Africa: 15th to Early 18th Century (E. Ann McDougall).......................................... |
95 |
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Colonialism: 18th to Early 20th Century (Julia Clancy-Smith)....................................................... |
100 |
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Caucasus: Mid-18th to Early 20th Century (Irina Babich)............................................................ |
116 |
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History of Islam in China: Mid-18th to Early 20th Century (Elisabeth Allès)................................ |
120 |
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Muslim Communities in China: Mid-18th to Early 20th Century |
123 |
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Eastern Turkestan: Mid-18th to Late 20th Century (Linda Benson).............................................. |
129 |
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Malay World: 18th to Early 20th Century (Barbara Watson Andaya).......................................... |
135 |
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Ottoman Arab Region: Mid-18th to Early 20th Century (Judith E. Tucker) ................................. |
143 |
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Women in the Ottoman World: Mid-18th to Early 20th Century (Suraiya Faroqhi)....................... |
153 |
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Morocco: Mid-18th to Early 20th Century (Susan Gilson Miller)................................................. |
164 |
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Qàjàr Iran: Mid-18th to Early 20th Century (Sima Fahid)............................................................ |
169 |
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South Asia: Mid-18th to Early 20th Century (Gail Minault).......................................................... |
176 |
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Sub-Saharan Africa: Mid-18th to Early 20th Century (Alice E. Horner)....................................... |
186 |
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North America: Early 20th Century to Present (Nadine Naber)................................................... |
192 |
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Arab States Overview: Early 20th Century to Present (Laura Bier).............................................. |
197 |
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Egypt: Early 20th Century to Present (Lisa Pollard)..................................................................... |
204 |
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North Africa: Early 20th Century to Present (Donna Lee Bowen)................................................ |
208 |
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Arabian Peninsula: Early 20th Century to Present (Lucine Taminian)............................................ |
213 |
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Jordan, Israel, and Palestine: Early 20th Century to Present (Annelies Moors).............................. |
217 |
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Malaysia and Singapore: Early 20th Century to Present (Patricia Martinez).................................. |
222 |
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Philippines, Thailand, Singapore, Burma, Cambodia, Laos: |
228 |
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Indonesia: Early 20th Century to Present (Sylvia Tiwon).............................................................. |
235 |
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Islam in Southeast Asia: Early 20th Century to Present (Muhammad Fuad).................................. |
238 |
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Eastern Europe: Early 20th Century to Present (Frances Trix)...................................................... |
243 |
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Iran: Early 20th Century to Present (Camron Michael Amin)........................................................ |
250 |
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Afghanistan: 19th and 20th Centuries (Nancy Lindisfarne)........................................................... |
254 |
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Soviet Central Asia and Azerbaijan: 1917–1991 (Marianne R. Kamp)........................................ |
260 |
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Central Asia: Post-Soviet Period (Svetlana Peshkova)................................................................. |
267 |
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South Asia: Early 20th Century to Present (Uma Chakravrti)....................................................... |
273 |
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Sub-Saharan Africa: Early 20th Century to Present (Ebrahim Moosa).......................................... |
285 |
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Turkey: Early 20th Century to Present (Yeşim Arat).................................................................... |
294 |
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Western Europe: 1945 to Present (Jocelyne Cesari).................................................................... |
299 |
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Methodologies, Paradigms and Sources for Studying Women and Islamic Cultures: Disciplinary Entries |
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Anthropology (Saba Mahmood)................................................................................................. |
307 |
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Art and Architecture (Heghnar Zeitlian Watenpaugh)................................................................... |
315 |
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Demography (Philippe Fargues).................................................................................................. |
321 |
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Economics (Jennifer C. Olmsted)................................................................................................ |
326 |
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Geography (Amy Mills).............................................................................................................. |
335 |
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History: Middle East and North Africa (Mary Ann Fay).............................................................. |
341 |
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History: East, South, and Southeast Asia (Virginia Matheson Hooker)......................................... |
350 |
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History of Science (Monica H. Green)........................................................................................ |
358 |
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Islamic Studies (Patrice Brodeur)................................................................................................ |
362 |
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Legal Studies (Kathleen M. Moore)............................................................................................ |
369 |
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Linguistics (Reem Bassiouney).................................................................................................... |
378 |
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Literary Studies (Mary Layoun).................................................................................................. |
383 |
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Oral History (Hoda Elsadda)...................................................................................................... |
389 |
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Orientalism (Mona Abaza)........................................................................................................ |
394 |
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Philosophy (Tamara Sonn).......................................................................................................... |
399 |
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Political Science (Jacqueline Aquino Siapno)............................................................................... |
404 |
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Population and Health Studies (Hania Sholkamy)........................................................................ |
412 |
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Sexualities and Queer Studies (Frédéric Lagrange)...................................................................... |
419 |
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Religious Studies (Katherine K. Young)...................................................................................... |
423 |
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Euro-American Women’s Studies and Islamic Cultures (Miriam Cooke)...................................... |
428 |
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Women’s Studies/Gender Studies (Nima Naghibi)...................................................................... |
438 |
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Women and Islamic Cultures: A Bibliography of Books and |
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Introduction to the Bibliography.................................................................................................. |
447 |
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Contents.................................................................................................................................... |
449 |
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Bibliography .............................................................................................................................. |
453 |
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Name Index to the Bibliography ................................................................................................. |
619 |
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Subject Index to the Bibliography............................................................................................... |
646 |
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Indices to the Encyclopedia |
669 |
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Name Index to the Encyclopedia................................................................................................ |
669 |
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Subject Index to the Encyclopedia.............................................................................................. |
674 |
