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'I am, by God, fit for high positions' : on the political role of women in al-Andalus

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posted on 2003-11-01, 00:00 authored by A Gully, N Mourtada-Sabbah
Narrating and explaining the fairly emancipated women in al-Andalus has been fraught with ambiguity for the approximately one century of scholarship on the subject. There has been much stereotyping depending upon the investigator's particular perspective. This paper clarifies the roles of Andalusian women in political relations from the Muslim Conquest in 711 through the fall of Granada in 1492. The interpretations used in historiography pit a traditionalist trend, in which continuity from the pre 1slamic past is stressed, against the anti-continuist trend, in which an Oriental culture of the Muslims added the distinctive features of Iberian character today. In order to evaluate the two historiographic approaches, the contributions of seven prominent women are presented and evaluated for their social contexts during the eight centuries of al-Andalus. Comparisons are then made to prominent women in other political contexts within the Arab world in order to evaluate the strength of the two competing historiographic perspectives.

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Journal

British journal of Middle Eastern studies

Volume

30

Issue

2

Pagination

183 - 209

Publisher

British Society for Middle Eastern Studies

Location

Exeter, England

ISSN

1353-0194

eISSN

1469-3542

Language

eng

Publication classification

C1.1 Refereed article in a scholarly journal

Copyright notice

2003, British Society for Middle Eastern Studies

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