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Get to know the women of Jeme, a Christian enclave in Egypt that existed from 600 to 800 C.E.Using texts documenting the women's activities, the physical remains of their possessions, and the writings of the local religious leaders, T. G. Wilfong traces the lives and careers of individual women and, through them, arrives at an understanding of the reality of women's lives in this place and time. Contrary to the submissive, demure ideals for women proposed by the religious writers of Christian Egypt, the evidence from Jeme points to a more complex, dynamic situation. Women were active in the home, but some also played important and visible parts in the religious and economic life of their community. A bishop's attempts to monitor the behavior of the women in his district, the intricate inheritance dispute between an aunt and her niece, one woman's pious donations of murals to a church, three women's agonized decisions to give up their children to the local monastery, and the transactions of a family of women moneylenders--all these episodes paint a vivid picture of life in a Coptic town. Although the remains of Jeme have long been known to scholars, little synthetic work has been done on this rich source for social history in Egypt before and after the Muslim conquests. The Women of Jeme is the first book-length study of the evidence. It will be of interest to Egyptologists and papyrologists, as well as to scholars of Coptic studies, early Christianity, social history and women's studies. The book assumes no prior knowledge of the subject, and the author has taken care to make it accessible to anyone with an interest in the ancient world. T. G. Wilfong is Assistant Professor of Egyptology and Assistant Curator for Greco-Roman Egypt, University of Michigan.
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Brings to life the women of Jeme, a thriving Christian community in ancient Egypt

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ISBN 10:  0472066129 ISBN 13:  9780472066124
Verlag: The University of Michigan Press, 2002
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Buchbeschreibung Cloth. Zustand: New. Zustand des Schutzumschlags: No Jacket, as Published. First Edition. Unused pristine first edition bound in maroon cloth with gilt title on spine. Jeme was a settlement in southern Egypt, abandoned before the year 800 CE, whose ruins yielded thousands of artifacts and texts, mostly legal documents. These letters, tax receipts, etc., showed that,women occupied visible and active postitions in the society. 192 pages plus 4 pages of B&W plates includes general index, index of texts cited, bibliography, glossary. Bestandsnummer des Verkäufers 0472096125

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