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This edited volume determines where slavery in the Islamic world fits within the global history of slavery and the various models that have been developed to analyze it. To that end, the authors focus on a question about Islamic slavery that has frequently been asked but not answered satisfactorily, namely, what is Islamic about slavery in the Islamic world. Through the fields of history, sociology, literature, women's studies, African studies, and comparative slavery studies, this book is an important contribution to the scholarly research on slavery in the Islamic lands, which continues to be understudied and under-represented in global slavery studies.
1. Chapter 1/Introduction
Mary Ann Fay
What is Islamic about Slavery in the Islamic World?
2. Chapter Two
E. Ann McDougall
What is Islamic about Slavery in Muslim Societies? Cooper, Concubinage and Contemporary Legacies of Islamic Slavery in North, West and East Africa
3. Chapter ThreeGabeba Baderoon
Reading the Hidden History of the Cape: Islam and Slavery in the Making of Race and Sex in South Africa
4. Chapter Four
Diane Robinson Dunn
French and English Orientalisms and the study of slavery and abolition in North Africa and the Middle East: what are the connections?
5. Chapter Five
Sarga Moussa
The Figure of the Eunuch in the Lettres persanes: Reevaluation and Resistance
6. Chapter Six
Mary Ann Fay
Gender, Race and Slavery in the Mamluk Households of Eighteenth-Century Egypt
7. Chapter Seven
Anthony Lee
Africans in the Palace: The Testimony of Taj al-Saltana Qajar from the Royal1
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