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File Size: 4588 KB
Print Length: 242 pages
Publisher: Basic Books (March 18, 2008)
Publication Date: March 18, 2008
Sold by: Hachette Book Group
Language: English
ASIN: B001C4TVJ4
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Anyone interested in Gender relations in the Muslim world should read this beautifully, brilliantly depicted description of a wealthy woman’s girlhood in Fes, during the pre-reform era.But it is an absolute must for anyone visiting Morocco, especially Fes, and especially women travelers.It puts a new twist on the life of women, who are still far too often behind closed doors in Moroccan culture, for those traveling there. It is a beautiful, disturbing, and fascinating window into the recent past of an invisible part of Moroccan society that it is very hard to get elsewhere. And it also holds truths and insight for women everywhere, in all times.(Plus, on a practical note. it tries to explain to explain the complexities of the hamam experience, so that traveling women might have a very distant hope of figuring it out without bungling everything up entirely, and without knowing Arabic. But really, that is a quite remote hope, even with her beautiful depiction of the details of it.)
A fantastic, very well written book.The fascinating memoirs of Fatima Mernissi's childhood, together with her extended family and relatives, living in a "domestic harem", are so charmingly narrated. The book is originally written in English, although the author is an Arabic native speaker.Fatima Mernissi's writing is like a liquid velvet flowing through the pages of her book, scented with Moroccan orange and lemon-tree blossom.If you wish to enjoy the above book, take your time, choose a comfortable armchair, far from noise, fly to 1940's Morocco and enter the author's harem..Here is her mother's intriguing point of view about happiness (page 80) : "When I asked her(her mother)how much happiness she had in her life, she said that it varied accordingly to the days. Some days she had 5%,others(...)100%". I wished to congratulate Fatima Mernissi for her book and for the nostalgic read she offered to me. I felt deeply sorry when I saw that she died last year, at the age of 75.
I will be traveling to Morocco soon, and I was captivated by this book. This memoir is set in the background of the French and Spanish occupations, with some incursions by Germany right before World War II, and takes place in the harem where Ms. Mernissi grew up, with visits to other harems. It is the story of her girlhood, and recounts the struggles of some of the women to emerge into more modern, less traditional roles, mainly through encouraging their daughters' educations and aspirations, and the battles of some of the other women to cling to traditions. A great glimpse into Moroccan traditions, lovingly told.
An interesting look at Morroco during the French occupation and in particular it was an interesting glimpse into harem life during that time period. The only reason it got three stars is that it isn't written all that well. I felt like I was reading a diary of an 11-year-old so it tended to be repetitive and a little bit boring in places.
I was rather surprised to see a couple reviewers blasting Mernissi for writing that seemingly "attacks the religion of Islam," and for misusing the term "harem." I'm quite sure our author knows exactly what a harem is, and I'm sure authors of MEMOIRS are more than welcome to display their personal thoughts, feelings, and opinions. This aside, Mernissi does not attack any religious institution in her book. She simply writes of her own mental progression, and the diverse influences on that progression throughout her youth. Do not read this book expecting political fireworks or a grand emotional saga. If those styles seem better suited for you, I recommend Savushun. This novel is a much gentler, more subtle investigation of the culture through the eyes of a young girl who is trying to make sense of her world. I find the innocence of this novel very endearing, and feel that the understated messages make this book a more powerful read than most memoirs. I hope to read this novel with my English students this year.
Mernissi colors the entrapments of her own girlhood in 1940s Morocco with great humor and excellent storytelling. This book truly changed my American view that being a Muslim woman is a 100% negative experience. Can you believe there were actually feminists living in her harem? This is a delightful memoir.
Having just been to Morocco and in particular the city of Fez I found the story fascinating and enlightening. We get rare glimpse of what went on in the 1940's behind those high walls with little windows-inside was a whole other world meant to be hidden from the outside world-a "retreat" that was supposed to hide as well as to protect women-that "veil" was dropped after many years and the author speaks to its demise-enjoyable read!
I lived in Morocco with the author
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