Islamic with Turkish Connections: Atiya’s and Zeyneb’s Counter-narratives to the West
South Asian Atiya Fyzee and her Turkish contemporary Zeyneb Hanoum were epistolary travel writers. Despite their variant geographical identities, both had Turkish connections and share similarities in their work. Both made trips to Europe in the early twentieth century when international travel was...
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Taylor & Francis Group
2021
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