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Author Mernissi, Fatima.

Title Scheherazade goes west : different cultures, different harems / Fatema Mernissi.

Imprint New York : Washington Square Press, ©2001.

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 South Windsor Public Library - Non Fiction  305.42 MERNISSI    Check Shelf
 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  305.42 M566S    Check Shelf
 Windsor, Main Library - Adult Department  305.42 ME    Check Shelf
Description ix, 228 pages ; 23 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Tale of the lady with the feather dress -- Sex in the Western harem -- Western harem front -- Mind as erotic weapon -- Scheherazade goes West -- Intelligence versus beauty -- Jacques's harem : unveiled but silent beauties -- My harem : Harun Ar-Rachid, the sexy caliph -- Majliss : pleasure as sacred ritual -- Intimacy of a European harem : Monsieur Ingres -- Aggressive Shirin hunts for love -- Princess Nur-Jahan chases tigers -- Size 6: Western women's harem.
Summary So recalls Fatema Mernissi at the outset of her mesmerizing new book. Of all the lessons she learned from her grandmother -- whose home was, after all, a type of prison -- the most central was that the opportunity to cross boundaries was a sacred privilege. Indeed, in journeys both physical and mental, Mernissi has spent virtually all of her life traveling -- determined to "use her wings" and to renounce her gender's alleged legacy of powerlessness. Bursting with the vitality of Mernissi's personality and of her rich heritage, Scheherazade Goes West reveals the author's unique experiences as a liberated, independent Moroccan woman faced with the peculiarities and unexpected encroachments of Western culture. Her often surprising discoveries about the conditions of and attitudes toward women around the world -- and the exquisitely embroidered amalgam of cleareyed autobiography and dazzling meta-fiction by which she relates those assorted discoveries -- add up to a deliciously wry, engagingly cosmopolitan, and deeply penetrating narrative. So recalls Fatema Mernissi at the outset of her mesmerizing new book. Of all the lessons she learned from her grandmother -- whose home was, after all, a type of prison -- the most central was that the opportunity to cross boundaries was a sacred privilege. Indeed, in journeys both physical and mental, Mernissi has spent virtually all of her life traveling -- determined to "use her wings" and to renounce her gender's alleged legacy of powerlessness. Bursting with the vitality of Mernissi's personality and of her rich heritage, Scheherazade Goes West reveals the author's unique experiences as a liberated, independent Moroccan woman faced with the peculiarities and unexpected encroachments of Western culture. Her often surprising discoveries about the conditions of and attitudes toward women around the world -- and the exquisitely embroidered amalgam of cleareyed autobiography and dazzling meta-fiction by which she relates those assorted discoveries -- add up to a deliciously wry, engagingly cosmopolitan, and deeply penetrating narrative. In her previous bestselling works, Mernissi -- widely recognized as the world's greatest living Koranic scholar and Islamic sociologist -- has shed unprecedented light on the lives of women in the Middle East. Now, as a writer and scholarly veteran of the high-wire act of staraddling disparate societies, she trains her eyes on the female culture of the West.
Subject Harems -- Public opinion -- Cross-cultural studies.
East and West.
East and West. (OCoLC)fst00901090
Harems -- Public opinion. (OCoLC)fst01430473
Harems.
Vrouwen.
Genre/Form Cross-cultural studies. (OCoLC)fst01423769
Cross-cultural studies.
Other Form: Online version: Mernissi, Fatima. Scheherazade goes west. New York : Washington Square Press, ©2001 (OCoLC)606574565
Online version: Mernissi, Fatima. Scheherazade goes west. New York : Washington Square Press, ©2001 (OCoLC)632007354
ISBN 0743412427
9780743412421
0743412435 (pbk.)
9780743412438 (pbk.)
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