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Mohammed Sobhy Abu Hussein: The Image of Women in Andalusian Literature, Taifas and Almoravid Eras.
Mohammed Sobhy Abu Hussein: The Image of Women in Andalusian Literature, Taifas and Almoravid Eras.

Mohammed Sobhy Abu Hussein: The Image of Women in Andalusian Literature, Taifas and Almoravid Eras.

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Mohammed Sobhy Abu Hussein's seminal work, 'The Image of Women in Andalusian Literature during the Taifas and Almoravid Eras,' delves into the multifaceted representation of women across a pivotal period of Iberian history. This scholarly study meticulously analyzes how women were depicted in various literary forms, including poetry and prose, exploring their social roles, cultural significance, and evolving status within Andalusian society. The book offers profound insights into the interplay between historical transformations and literary expression, providing a comprehensive understanding of female imagery amidst the political fragmentation of the Taifas and the rise of the Almoravid dynasty. It is an indispensable resource for scholars of Arabic literature, gender studies, and medieval Islamic history.
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