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This original and historically rich book examines the influence of gender in shaping the Egyptian nation from the nineteenth century through the revolution of 1919 and into the 1940s. In Egypt as a...
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28 February 2005

This original and historically rich book examines the influence of gender in shaping the Egyptian nation from the nineteenth century through the revolution of 1919 and into the 1940s. In Egypt as a Woman, Beth Baron divides her narrative into two strands: the first analyzes the gendered language and images of the nation, and the second considers the political activities of women nationalists. She shows that, even though women were largely excluded from participation in the state, the visual imagery of nationalism was replete with female figures. Baron juxtaposes the idealization of the family and the feminine in nationalist rhetoric with transformations in elite households and the work of women activists striving for national independence.
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Pages: 302
Publisher: University of California Press
Imprint: University of California Press
Publication Date:
28 February 2005
ISBN: 9780520940819
Format: eBook
List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments
Note on Transliteration
Introduction
PART 1: IMAGES OF THE NATION
1. Slavery, Ethnicity, and Family
2. Constructing Egyptian Honor
3. Nationalist Iconography
4. Photography and the Press
PART 2: THE POLITICS OF WOMEN NATIONALISTS
5. The "Ladies’ Demonstrations"
6. Mother of the Egyptians
7. Partisans of the Wafd
8. An Islamic Activist
Conclusion
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgments
Note on Transliteration
Introduction
PART 1: IMAGES OF THE NATION
1. Slavery, Ethnicity, and Family
2. Constructing Egyptian Honor
3. Nationalist Iconography
4. Photography and the Press
PART 2: THE POLITICS OF WOMEN NATIONALISTS
5. The "Ladies’ Demonstrations"
6. Mother of the Egyptians
7. Partisans of the Wafd
8. An Islamic Activist
Conclusion
Notes
Select Bibliography
Index