Writing the feminine women in Arab sources / [electronic resource] :
edited by Manuela Marín and Randi Deguilhem.
- London ; New York : New York : I.B. Tauris in association with the European Science Foundation ; In the United States and Canada distributed by St. Martin's Press, 2002.
- xxvi, 278 p.
- The Islamic Mediterranean ; 1 .
- Islamic Mediterranean ; 1. .
Includes bibliographical references (p. 243-265) and index.
Click of needles: polygamy as an issue in Arabic popular epic / Women in medieval classical Arab poetry / Andalusi proverbs on women / Palestinian autobiographies: a source for women's history? / Women's access to public space according to al-Muḥallā bi-l-Āthār / Juridicial sources for the study of women: limitations of the female's capacity to act according to Mālikī law / Abandoned wives and their possibilities for divorce in al-Andalus: the evidence of the Wathāʼiq works / Women's history: a study of al-Tanūkhī / Women in Andalusi biographical sources / A borrowed space: Andalusi and Maghribi women in chronicles / Women as prophets in Islam / Images of Lālla ʻAwīsh: a holy woman from Marrakech / Between symbol and reality: the image of women in twentieth century Arab art / Remke Kruk -- Teresa Garulo -- Nadia Lachiri -- Susanne Enderwitz -- Camilla Adang -- Cristina de la Puente -- Amalia Zomeño -- Nadia Mari El-Cheikh -- María Luisa Ávila -- María Jesús Viguera Molíns -- Maribel Fierro -- Mariëtte van Beek -- Silvia Naef.
Electronic reproduction. Palo Alto, Calif. : ebrary, 2013. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ebrary affiliated libraries.
GBA2-55004
Muslim women--History. Women in Islam. Women (Islamic law) Arabic literature--History and criticism. Women in literature.