A Turkish Woman's European Impressions: New Introduction by Reina Lewis (Cultures in Dialogue: First, #3) (Cambridge Library Collection - European History)

by Zeyneb Hanoum

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Born into the Ottoman Muslim elite, Zeyneb Hanoum and her sister Melek Hanoum were given a Western-style education by their progressive father, who expected them subsequently to live the segregated lives of Ottoman ladies. Rebelling, the sisters collaborated with the French author Pierre Loti, hoping that harnessing European intellectual support would speed up Ottoman social reform. Fleeing Istanbul in 1906 for fear of imperial reprisals, the sisters traveled in disguise to Europe, hoping to find "freedom" in the West. With Zeyneb Hanum's letters punctuated by Grace Ellison's introduction, commentary, and footnotes, this book challenges Orientalist stereotypes and documents the vibrant engagement between Eastern and Western women at the fin de siecle.
  • ISBN10 1593332076
  • ISBN13 9781593332075
  • Publish Date 8 October 2004
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Gorgias Press
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 304
  • Language English