Contemporary criticism on the representation of female travellers of the Ottoman harem in the 19th century: A review
A common problem that needs addressing in the study of narratives concerning the Orient and the Ottoman harem in the 19th century, through an emphasis on gender, is the popular belief amongst certain groups in post-colonial and feminist scholarships that writings by women on these subjects are the a...
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Intellectual discourse
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