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Negotiating Palestinian Womanhood: Encounters Between Palestinian Women and American Missionaries, 1880s 1940s

Autor Enaya Hammad Othman
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 oct 2016

Negotiating Palestinian Womanhood: Encounters between Palestinian Women and American Missionaries, 1880s 1940s is the first analytical study to examine the American Quaker educational enterprise in Palestine since its establishment in the late nineteenth century during the Ottoman rule and into the British Mandate period. This book uses the Friends Girls School as a site of interaction between Arab and American cultures to uncover how Quaker education was received, translated, internalized, and responded to by Palestinian students in order to change their position within their society s structural power relations. It examines the influence of a Quaker education on Palestinian women s views of gender and nationalism. Quaker education, in addition to ongoing social and political transformations, produced mixed results in which many Palestinian women showed emancipatory desires to change their roles and responsibilities in either radical, moderate, or conservative ways. As many of their writings in the 1920s and 1930s illustrate, Quaker ideals of internationalism, peace, and nonviolent means in conflict resolution influenced the students advocacy for cultural nationalism, Arab unity across tribal and religious lines, and responsible citizenship."

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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781498509237
ISBN-10: 1498509231
Pagini: 270
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.52 kg
Editura: Rowman & Littlefield

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By Enaya Hammad Othman

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This book examines the American Quaker educational enterprise in Palestine since its establishment in the late nineteenth century during the Ottoman rule and into the British Mandate period. Quaker education intersected with national and social forces and allowed for Palestinian girls negotiation of multiple discourses about nationalism, womanhood, and motherhood."