Contemporary criticism on the representation of female travellers of the Ottoman harem in the 19th century: a review

A common problem that needs addressing in the study of narratives concerning the Orient and the Ottoman harem in the 19th century, through an emphasis on gender, is the popular belief amongst certain groups in postcolonial and feminist scholarships that writings by women on these subjects are th...

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Main Author: Mohd Ramli, Aimillia
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Language:English
Published: IIUM Press 2011
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spelling iium-81892011-11-30T05:28:21Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/8189/ Contemporary criticism on the representation of female travellers of the Ottoman harem in the 19th century: a review Mohd Ramli, Aimillia DT Africa PE English A common problem that needs addressing in the study of narratives concerning the Orient and the Ottoman harem in the 19th century, through an emphasis on gender, is the popular belief amongst certain groups in postcolonial and feminist scholarships that writings by women on these subjects are the alternative to hegemonic imperial discourse. Post-colonial and feminist critics whose research deals with women travel writers to the Middle East and North Africa�Sara Mills, Reina Lewis, Billie Melman, Susan Meyer and Shirley Foster�have all argued that since women were not directly involved in the imperial project, their writings on the Orient and the Ottoman harem should be considered as articulating alternative views in colonial narratives. One of the aims of this paper is to present evidence that suggests that narratives by women, as well as those by men, did not necessarily bear a counter-hegemonic imprint. It argues that in most cases, they display, through the attention to gender and race in relation to the Orient and the Ottoman harem, ambivalences that neither completely support nor subvert the imperialist subject. IIUM Press 2011-12 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/8189/1/Aimilia_Ramli%27s_paper.pdf Mohd Ramli, Aimillia (2011) Contemporary criticism on the representation of female travellers of the Ottoman harem in the 19th century: a review. Intellectual Discourse, 19. pp. 263-279. ISSN 0128-4878 (In Press) http://www.iium.edu.my/intdiscourse/index.php/islam/index
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Contemporary criticism on the representation of female travellers of the Ottoman harem in the 19th century: a review
description A common problem that needs addressing in the study of narratives concerning the Orient and the Ottoman harem in the 19th century, through an emphasis on gender, is the popular belief amongst certain groups in postcolonial and feminist scholarships that writings by women on these subjects are the alternative to hegemonic imperial discourse. Post-colonial and feminist critics whose research deals with women travel writers to the Middle East and North Africa�Sara Mills, Reina Lewis, Billie Melman, Susan Meyer and Shirley Foster�have all argued that since women were not directly involved in the imperial project, their writings on the Orient and the Ottoman harem should be considered as articulating alternative views in colonial narratives. One of the aims of this paper is to present evidence that suggests that narratives by women, as well as those by men, did not necessarily bear a counter-hegemonic imprint. It argues that in most cases, they display, through the attention to gender and race in relation to the Orient and the Ottoman harem, ambivalences that neither completely support nor subvert the imperialist subject.
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title Contemporary criticism on the representation of female travellers of the Ottoman harem in the 19th century: a review
title_short Contemporary criticism on the representation of female travellers of the Ottoman harem in the 19th century: a review
title_full Contemporary criticism on the representation of female travellers of the Ottoman harem in the 19th century: a review
title_fullStr Contemporary criticism on the representation of female travellers of the Ottoman harem in the 19th century: a review
title_full_unstemmed Contemporary criticism on the representation of female travellers of the Ottoman harem in the 19th century: a review
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