Women, Gender, and the Palace Households in Ottoman Tunisia

Women, Gender, and the Palace Households in Ottoman Tunisia
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Publisher : University of Texas Press
Total Pages : 288
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ISBN-10 : 9780292748385
ISBN-13 : 0292748388
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Book Synopsis Women, Gender, and the Palace Households in Ottoman Tunisia by : Amy Aisen Kallander

Download or read book Women, Gender, and the Palace Households in Ottoman Tunisia written by Amy Aisen Kallander and published by University of Texas Press. This book was released on 2013-09-15 with total page 288 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In this first in-depth study of the ruling family of Tunisia in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries, Kallander investigates the palace as a site of familial and political significance. Through extensive archival research, she elucidates the domestic economy of the palace as well as the changing relationship between the ruling family of Tunis and the government, thus revealing how the private space of the palace mirrored the public political space. “Instead of viewing the period as merely a precursor to colonial occupation and the nation-state as emphasized in precolonial or nationalist histories, this narrative moves away from images of stagnation and dependency to insist upon dynamism,” Kallander explains. She delves deep into palace dynamics, comparing them to those of monarchies outside of the Ottoman Empire to find persuasive evidence of a global modernity. She demonstrates how upper-class Muslim women were active political players, exerting their power through displays of wealth such as consumerism and philanthropy. Ultimately, she creates a rich view of the Husaynid dynastic culture that will surprise many, and stimulate debate and further research among scholars of Ottoman Tunisia.


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