“Each race in its proper sphere”: understanding Ottoman nation, race, and class in the travel narratives of Demetra Vaka Brown (1877–1946) and Leila Ahmed (1940–)

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Unita Ahdifard
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ABSTRACT This article examines the lives and travel writings of two post-Ottoman women writers, Demetra Vaka Brown (1877–1946), a former Ottoman Greek who immigrated to the United States in the late nineteenth century, and Leila Ahmed (1940–), an Egyptian-American scholar whose family was of Turko-Circassian origins. While Vaka Brown's The Unveiled Ladies of Stamboul (1923) is a post-World War I memoir that nostalgically reminisces on the Ottoman era, Ahmed's A Border Passage (1999) examines the political twists and turns in twentieth-century Egypt, and their implications for Ahmed's family. Both women grapple with their Ottoman heritage, exploring constructions of gender as they intersect with Ottoman religious beliefs, class strata, and post-Ottoman nationalisms.
“各有各的领域”:从Demetra Vaka Brown(1877-1946)和Leila Ahmed(1940 -)的旅行叙事中理解奥斯曼民族、种族和阶级
本文考察了两位后奥斯曼时代女性作家的生活和游记,她们分别是19世纪末移民到美国的前奥斯曼希腊裔作家Demetra Vaka Brown(1877-1946)和土耳其切尔克斯裔埃及裔美国学者Leila Ahmed(1940 -)。瓦卡·布朗的《伊斯坦布尔未揭开面纱的女人》(1923)是一部一战后的回忆录,怀旧地回忆了奥斯曼时代,而艾哈迈德的《边境通道》(1999)则考察了20世纪埃及的政治曲折,以及它们对艾哈迈德一家的影响。两位女性都在与自己的奥斯曼遗产作斗争,在与奥斯曼宗教信仰、阶级阶层和后奥斯曼民族主义相交时,探索性别的建构。
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Studies in Travel Writing
Studies in Travel Writing Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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期刊介绍: Founded in 1997 by Tim Youngs, Studies in Travel Writing is an international, refereed journal dedicated to research on travel texts and to scholarly approaches to them. Unrestricted by period or region of study, the journal allows for specific contexts of travel writing to be established and for the application of a range of scholarly and critical approaches. It welcomes contributions from within, between or across academic disciplines; from senior scholars and from those at the start of their careers. It also publishes original interviews with travel writers, special themed issues, and book reviews.
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