Marmaduke Pickthall Islam and the Modern World (Muslim Minorities)
Becoming Woman and Gender Typologies 205 Gender Typologies in the West and the Orient Pickthall points to the separation of the ...
206 Kökoğlu separation of the sexes and solely voluptuary life is destined to collapse “after two generations”.47 Pickthall’s ea ...
Becoming Woman and Gender Typologies 207 to England in the hope of meeting young beautiful English women and enjoy- ing free lov ...
208 Kökoğlu Pickthall’s later life and fiction, introducing a note of optimism into the latter which deals no longer with sympto ...
Becoming Woman and Gender Typologies 209 happy union of our Holy Prophet with the lady Khadijah”.58 Similarly, Turkish women, in ...
210 Kökoğlu more suitable, knowing that my inner meaning at the time was hid from thee, and knowing also that my daughter would ...
Becoming Woman and Gender Typologies 211 unaffected. Thinking it her fault and that she deserves correction, her bad- conscience ...
212 Kökoğlu challenge a social bias and to defend her contractual rights are noteworthy. 71 In the novel, Shukri Bey divorces he ...
Becoming Woman and Gender Typologies 213 of Gul-raaneh and Iskender, and it completely depends on the attitude of the other sinc ...
214 Kökoğlu Servant, the Dominant Lioness, and the Egalitarian and Polymorphic Pledger. These three types can also be read as th ...
Becoming Woman and Gender Typologies 215 betrays the unwritten egalitarian rules of the marriage contract. But the West responds ...
© james canton, ��� 7 | doi �0.��63/97890043�7597_0�� This is an open access chapter distributed under the terms of the cc-by-nc ...
“Throwing Off the European” 217 and in his recent failure to reach the Consular Service. Yet on arrival in Egypt, Pickthall’s fi ...
218 Canton While the young figure of Pickthall must have wandered the streets and bazaars of Cairo amazed at their exoticism, th ...
“Throwing Off the European” 219 is not surprising – religious imperialism was a vital branch of the colonising process; in Egypt ...
220 Canton Even though Marmaduke Pickthall wrote that summary of his first travels in Arabia some twenty-three years after the e ...
“Throwing Off the European” 221 Baldensperger family – French Alsatians who were well respected for their work on bee-keeping in ...
222 Canton is “embodied fictionally [from] ... impressions still remaining clear after the lapse of more than twenty years”. He ...
“Throwing Off the European” 223 “A marvel!” [Suleymân] exclaimed after a moment spent in gazing. “Never, I suppose, since first ...
224 Canton that. It is Suleyman who recognises that this Englishman is no tourist but a missionary – by the fact he “knows some ...
«
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
»
Free download pdf