In 1870, Begum Nawab Sikandar of Bhopal became the first Muslim woman to publish an account of her pilgrimage to Mecca. Her critical and often surprising description provides unique insight into the factors that went into writing this quintessentially Muslim journey in a colonial environment. At the same time, it documents a process by which notions of the self could be redefined against a Muslim 'other' and the way in which Arabia was constructed by a colonial subject as part of a modernist discourse about 'the Orient'.Reproduced here, "A Pilgrimage to Mecca" is the original English translation of an unpublished Urdu manuscript by the wife of a British colonial officer. It is accompanied by a critical Introduction and Afterword that make this offering a comprehensive resource on travel writing by South Asian Muslim women, and encourage the reader - whether scholar, student or enthusiast - to rethink established understandings relating to travel writing, colonialism and world history.
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SIOBHAN LAMBERT-HURLEY is Senior Lecturer in Modern History at Nottingham Trent University. Her research focuses on women, gender and Islam in South Asia with a particular emphasis on education, social and political organizations, the culture of travel, missionaries and autobiographical narratives. Her other publications include. Muslim Women, Reform and Princely Patronage: Nawab Sultan Jahan Begam of Bhopal (2997) and Rhetoric and Reality: Gender and the Colonial Experience in South Asia (Co-edited with Avril A. Powell, 2006)
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- EditoreKube Publishing
- Data di pubblicazione2008
- ISBN 10 1847740006
- ISBN 13 9781847740007
- RilegaturaCopertina rigida
- Numero di pagine254
- RedattoreSiobhan Lambert-Hurley
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