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THE HARIM AND THE PURDAH STUDIES OF ORIENTAL WOMEN
CONTENTS
ILLUSTRATIONS
INTRODUCTION
CHAPTER I EGYPTIAN WOMEN OF THE PAST
CHAPTER II THE MODERN EGYPTIAN WOMAN
CHAPTER III MARRIAGE, DIVORCE, POLYGAMY
CHAPTER IV THE WOMAN OF THE DESERT
CHAPTER VI INDIAN HOME LIFE
CHAPTER VII MARRIAGE—THE GOAL OF WOMAN
A sweeping survey of women’s lives across the East, this work brings readers into the intimate worlds of Egyptian, Indian, Burmese, Chinese, and Japanese societies. Drawing on vivid illustrations and first‑hand observations, it explores how traditions, family structures, and economic pressures shape daily routines, marriage customs, and the aspirations of women from bustling cities to remote deserts.
The author balances respectful description with critical insight, noting where change is already stirring—such as the growing independence of Burmese and Japanese women—while also revealing the deep‑rooted expectations that still bind many. By weaving together stories of household labor, religious practices, and social rituals, the book offers a nuanced portrait of a region where the private sphere holds both constraint and quiet resilience. Listeners will come away with a richer understanding of how cultural heritage and modern forces intersect in the lives of these diverse women.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (416K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2020-12-05
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1877–1945
An American novelist and travel writer who spent much of her adult life in Asia, she wrote vivid popular books that introduced readers to women's lives in China, Japan, Egypt, and Turkey. Her work blends storytelling with firsthand observation and a strong curiosity about everyday life across cultures.
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