Muslim Indian Women Writing in English

Muslim Indian Women Writing in English
Title Muslim Indian Women Writing in English PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Jackson
Publisher Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Pages 170
Release 2017
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9781433149955

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Acknowledgements - Introduction - Form and Narrative Strategy - Religion and Communal Identity - Marriage and Sexuality - Gender and Social Class - Responding to Patriarchy - Conclusion - Index

Muslim Women Writers of the Subcontinent (1870-1950)

Muslim Women Writers of the Subcontinent (1870-1950)
Title Muslim Women Writers of the Subcontinent (1870-1950) PDF eBook
Author Munazza Yaqoob
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2014
Genre Muslim women authors
ISBN 9789699556104

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Short biographical essays of selected South Asian Muslim women authors from 1870 to 1950.

Indian Women Writing in English

Indian Women Writing in English
Title Indian Women Writing in English PDF eBook
Author Sathupati Prasanna Sree
Publisher Sarup & Sons
Pages 242
Release 2005
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9788176255783

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Contributed articles presented at a seminar hosted by Andhra University on 20th century women authors from India.

Three Centuries of Travel Writing by Muslim Women

Three Centuries of Travel Writing by Muslim Women
Title Three Centuries of Travel Writing by Muslim Women PDF eBook
Author Siobhan Lambert-Hurley
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 533
Release 2022-08-02
Genre Religion
ISBN 0253062055

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When thinking of intrepid travelers from past centuries, we don't usually put Muslim women at the top of the list. And yet, the stunning firsthand accounts in this collection completely upend preconceived notions of who was exploring the world. Editors Siobhan Lambert-Hurley, Daniel Majchrowicz, and Sunil Sharma recover, translate, annotate, and provide historical and cultural context for the 17th- to 20th-century writings of Muslim women travelers in ten different languages. Queens and captives, pilgrims and provocateurs, these women are diverse. Their connection to Islam is wide-ranging as well, from the devout to those who distanced themselves from religion. What unites these adventurers is a concern for other women they encounter, their willingness to record their experiences, and the constant thoughts they cast homeward even as they traveled a world that was not always prepared to welcome them. Perfect for readers interested in gender, Islam, travel writing, and global history, Three Centuries of Travel Writing by Muslim Women provides invaluable insight into how these daring women experienced the world—in their own voices.

Muslim Women’s Writing from across South and Southeast Asia

Muslim Women’s Writing from across South and Southeast Asia
Title Muslim Women’s Writing from across South and Southeast Asia PDF eBook
Author Feroza Jussawalla
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 447
Release 2022-07-22
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1000602478

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This essential collection examines South and Southeast Asian Muslim women’s writing and the ways they navigate cultural, political, and controversial boundaries. Providing a global, contemporary collection of essays, this volume uses varied methods of analysis and methodology, including: • Contemporary forms of expression, such as memoir, oral accounts, romance novels, poetry, and social media; • Inclusion of both recognized and lesser-known Muslim authors; • Division by theme to shed light on geographical and transnational concerns; and • Regional focus on Afghanistan, Pakistan, India, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Malaysia, and Indonesia. Muslim Women’s Writing from across South and Southeast Asia will deliver crucial scholarship for all readers interested in the varied perspectives and comparisons of Southern Asian writing, enabling both students and scholars alike to become better acquainted with the burgeoning field of Muslim women's writing. This timely and challenging volume aims to give voice to the creative women who are frequently overlooked and unheard.

Muslim Narratives and the Discourse of English

Muslim Narratives and the Discourse of English
Title Muslim Narratives and the Discourse of English PDF eBook
Author Amin Malak
Publisher SUNY Press
Pages 196
Release 2004-12-16
Genre Religion
ISBN 9780791463062

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Examines novels and short stories by Muslim authors who write in English.

Sultana’s Sisters

Sultana’s Sisters
Title Sultana’s Sisters PDF eBook
Author Haris Qadeer
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 382
Release 2021-09-27
Genre Literary Collections
ISBN 1000458016

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This book traces the genealogy of ‘women’s fiction’ in South Asia and looks at the interesting and fascinating world of fiction by Muslim women. It explores how Muslim women have contributed to the growth and development of genre fiction in South Asia and brings into focus diverse genres, including speculative, horror, campus fiction, romance, graphic, dystopian amongst others, from the early 20th century to the present. The book debunks myths about stereotypical representations of South Asian Muslim women and critically explores how they have located their sensibilities, body, religious/secular identities, emotions, and history, and have created a space of their own. It discusses works by authors such as Rokeya Sakhawat Hossain, Hijab Imtiaz Ali, Mrs. Abdul Qadir, Muhammadi Begum, Abbasi Begum, Khadija Mastur, Qurratulain Hyder, Wajida Tabbasum, Attia Hosain, Mumtaz Shah Nawaz, Selina Hossain, Shaheen Akhtar, Bilquis Sheikh, Gulshan Esther, Maha Khan Phillips, Zahida Zaidi, Bina Shah, Andaleeb Wajid, and Ayesha Tariq. A volume full of remarkable discoveries for the field of genre fiction, both in South Asia and for the wider world, this book, in the Studies in Global Genre Fiction series, will be useful for scholars and researchers of English literary studies, South Asian literature, cultural studies, history, Islamic feminism, religious studies, gender and sexuality, sociology, translation studies, and comparative literatures.