Title of article :
Immigrant Arab Women in Chile during the Renaissance (Nahda), 1910s-1920s
Author/Authors :
Limorté, Sarah Université de Provence, France , Limorté, Sarah Universidad de Chile, Chile
From page :
47
To page :
55
Abstract :
Levantine immigration to Chile started during the last quarter of the 19th century. This immigration, almost exclusively male at the outset, changed at the beginning of the 20th century when women started following their fathers, brothers, and husbands to the New World. Defining the role and status of the Arab woman within her community in Chile has never before been tackled in a detailed study. This article attempts to broach the subject by looking at Arabic newspapers published in Chile between 1912 and the end of the 1920s. A thematic analysis of articles dealing with the question of women or written by women, appearing in publications such as Al-Murshid, Asch- Schabibat, Al-Watan, and Oriente, will be discussed
Journal title :
al-raida
Journal title :
al-raida
Record number :
2540943
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