Creating the New Egyptian Woman
Creating the New Egyptian Woman
“Mona Russell's innovative research lifts Egypt's ‘new woman’ out of the pages of turn-of-the-century discourse about nationalism and modernity, and into a body of historiography that chronicles the activities of "modern," elite nationalists. Creating the New Egyptian Woman challenges the notion that transformations in women's roles--in response to changes in the world economy, Egyptian state-building, and British colonialism--were either wholly positive or detrimental. Indeed, Russell skillfully illustrates the double bind that was turn-of-the twentieth-century Egyptian modernity: through education and consumerism middle- and upper-class women were both liberated from their homes and further bound to them.”--Lisa Pollard, Associate Professor of History, UNC-Wilmington Author of Nurturing the Nation: The Family Politics of Modernizing, Colonizing and Liberating Egypt
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