Woman's Body, Woman's Word

Fedwa Malti-Douglas

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Author
Fedwa Malti-Douglas
Publish Date
1991-10-27
Subtitle
Gender and Discourse in Arabo-Islamic Writing
Book Type
Hardcover
Number of Pages
206
Publisher Name
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
0691068569
ISBN-13
9780691068565
citemno
270481
SKU
9780691068565

Description

Woman's voice and body are closely entwined in the Arabo-Islamic tradition, argues Fedwa Malti-Douglas in this pioneering book. Spanning the ninth through twentieth centuries and covering a wide range of texts--from courtly anecdote to mystical and philosophical treatises, from works of geography to autobiography--this study reveals how woman's access to literary speech has remained mediated through her body. Malti-Douglas first analyzes classical texts (both well-known works like The Thousand and One Nights and others still ignored in the West) in which the female voice, often associated with wit or trickery of a sexual nature, is subordinated to the male scriptor. Showing how early Arabo-Islamic discourse continues to influence contemporary Arabic writing, she maintains that today feminist writers of novels, short stories, and autobiography must work through this tradition, even if they subvert or reject it in the end. Whereas woman in the classical period speaks through the body, woman in the modern period often turns corporeality into a literary weapon to achieve power over discourse.