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An Englishwoman In A Turkish Harem New Introduction By Teresa Heffernan And Reina Lewis Grace Ellison

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An Englishwoman In A Turkish Harem New Introduction By Teresa Heffernan And Reina Lewis Grace Ellison
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Publisher: Gorgias Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.45 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Grace Ellison
ISBN: 9781463210786, 1463210787
Language: English
Year: 2007

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An Englishwoman In A Turkish Harem New Introduction By Teresa Heffernan And Reina Lewis Grace Ellison by Grace Ellison 9781463210786, 1463210787 instant download after payment.

Grace Ellison (d. 1935) actively encouraged dialogues between Turkish and British women at the outset of the twentieth century. Connected with progressive Ottoman elites discussing female and social emancipation, Ellison stayed in an Ottoman harem. Working as a respected journalist, she published articles about British-Turkish relations, Turkish nationalism, and the status of women across cultures. This book recounts Ellison’s stay with her friend Fâtima and features reports on motherhood, employment, polygamy, slavery, harem life, modernization, veiling, and prominent women writers. Despite an impressive legacy, Ellison and her work have almost disappeared from the historical record; the republication of this 1915 work aims to address this neglect.

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