Judith E. Tucker, Women, Family, and Gender in Islamic Law

Clio 31:06-06 (2010)
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Historienne spécialiste de l’époque ottomane et professeur à l’Université de Georgetown, Judith Tucker fait partie des spécialistes les plus connues de la question du genre au Proche-Orient. Son premier livre, Women in Nineteenth-Century Egypt, 1985, attirait l’attention sur la place des femmes dans le monde du travail dans l’Égypte du XIXe siècle, tandis que le remarquable In the House of Law : Gender and Islamic Law in Ottoman Syria and Palestine, 1998, mettait à jour les résultats du dépou...

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