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Creating The New Egyptian Woman Consumerism Education And National Identity 18631922 1st Mona Russell

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Creating The New Egyptian Woman Consumerism Education And National Identity 18631922 1st Mona Russell
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.3 MB
Pages: 256
Author: Mona Russell
ISBN: 9781403962621, 9781403979612, 1403962626, 1403979618
Language: English
Year: 2004
Edition: 1st

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Creating The New Egyptian Woman Consumerism Education And National Identity 18631922 1st Mona Russell by Mona Russell 9781403962621, 9781403979612, 1403962626, 1403979618 instant download after payment.

A "New Woman" was announced in Egypt at the turn of the nineteenth century. With a new genre of prescriptive literature, new products, a new education, and a physically changed home, she increasingly emerged in public life. This book discusses and debates the place of Egyptian women, while focusing on consumerism and education. Russell sheds much-needed light on the struggle for identity in Egypt at a time of considerable flux and tension and provides a powerful angle to explore changing concepts of social dynamics and broader debates of what it meant to be "modern" while retaining local authenticity.

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