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Female Sexuality In The Early Medieval Islamic World Gender And Sex In Arabic Literature Pernilla Myrne

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Female Sexuality In The Early Medieval Islamic World Gender And Sex In Arabic Literature Pernilla Myrne
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Publisher: I.B. Tauris
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.3 MB
Author: Pernilla Myrne
ISBN: 9781838605018, 9781838605049, 1838605010, 1838605045
Language: English
Year: 2020

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Female Sexuality In The Early Medieval Islamic World Gender And Sex In Arabic Literature Pernilla Myrne by Pernilla Myrne 9781838605018, 9781838605049, 1838605010, 1838605045 instant download after payment.

XXX In the early Islamic world, Arabic erotic compendia and sex manuals were a popular literary genre. Although primarily written by male authors, the erotic publications from this era often emphasised the sexual needs of women and the importance of female romantic fulfilment.
Pernilla Myrne here explores this phenomenon, examining a range of Arabic literature to shed fresh light onto the complexities of female sexuality under the Abbasids and the Buyids. Based on an impressive array of neglected medical, religious-legal, literary and entertainment sources, Myrne elucidates the tension between depictions of women’s strong sexual agency and their subordinated social role in various contexts. In the process she uncovers a great diversity of approaches, from the tenth century – when the sexual handbook the Encyclopedia of Pleasure (Jawāmiʿ al-Ladhdha) portrayed the diversity of female desires, asserting the importance of mutual satisfaction through lively poems and stories – to the twelfth – when a more scientific approach was taken, as many manuals and treatises were written by physicians. This is the first in-depth, comprehensive analysis of female sexuality in the early Islamic world and is essential reading for all scholars of Middle Eastern history and Arabic literature.

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