ABSTRACT

This introductory text explores the gendered history of the modern Middle East, from the eighteenth century to the present, studying the various ways in which gender has defined the region and shaped relations in the modern era.

The book captures three aspects of change simultaneously: the events that mark the “modern” Middle East, women’s encounters with the transition to modernity and gendered responses to modernity. It contains both new fieldwork and a synthesis of secondary scholarship that highlight the role of gender in the modernization of Egypt, Turkey, Iran, the Levant and the Persian Gulf states. Chapters are organized chronologically to chart the rapid developments of the modern era, but each chapter also stands on its own, with coverage of masculinity and femininity, sexuality, marriage and the family, labor and women’s contributions to Arab Spring uprisings. Through this comprehensive account, the book pushes back on stereotypes that the Middle East is an ahistorical region and that women have not been vital actors in the process of change.

Richly illustrated and accessible for a variety of readers, History, Women and Gender in the Modern Middle East is an ideal resource for undergraduate and postgraduate students in gender studies and Middle Eastern history.

chapter 1|6 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|22 pages

Close to Home

Middle Eastern Women's Lives from the Eighteenth and into the Nineteenth Centuries

chapter 4|24 pages

New Fathers, New Brides, and New Daughters

Reform and Its New Men and Women

chapter 5|19 pages

The New Woman through the New Man's Gaze

chapter 6|18 pages

Beyond the “Woman Question”

Women Define Themselves as Writers, Activists, and Revolutionaries

chapter 7|22 pages

New States and Their New Women

chapter 8|25 pages

Ethnic States and “Their” New Women

chapter 9|24 pages

(Un)finished Business, but Not as Usual

Feminisms from the 1950s

chapter 10|21 pages

Women and Work

chapter 11|19 pages

Sexuality

chapter 12|21 pages

Fashion, Clothing, and the Body

chapter 13|24 pages

Houses in Motion 1

Women in War and Revolution

chapter 14|18 pages

Arab Spring