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" American Missionaries in Egypt, Gender Relations, and the Professional and Social Formation of Women, 1854–1967 "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1083571
Doc. No : LA127200
Call No : ‭10.1163/18748945-bja10018‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Heather J. Sharkey
Title & Author : American Missionaries in Egypt, Gender Relations, and the Professional and Social Formation of Women, 1854–1967 [Article]\ Heather J. Sharkey
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Social Sciences and Missions
Date : 2021
Volume/ Issue Number : 34/1-2
Page No : 62–91
Abstract : This article considers the impact that the American Presbyterian mission in Egypt (1854–1967) exerted on American and Egyptian women, by expanding career opportunities and roles in church life and promoting new ideas about gender relations, sexuality, and family. It uses American women doctors and Egyptian Bible Women as case studies for female professionalism. Questioning the premise that influence moved one way, from American missionaries towards Egyptians, this study rejects triumphalist narratives about American progress in the gender domain; develops the story of missionary encounters as a bumpy two-way street; and shows how American and Egyptian women struggled to seize opportunities amid persistent gender discrimination. The article discusses the dearth of sources about these women, a shortfall that widens the gender gap in historical representation, requiring us to read between the lines. This article considers the impact that the American Presbyterian mission in Egypt (1854–1967) exerted on American and Egyptian women, by expanding career opportunities and roles in church life and promoting new ideas about gender relations, sexuality, and family. It uses American women doctors and Egyptian Bible Women as case studies for female professionalism. Questioning the premise that influence moved one way, from American missionaries towards Egyptians, this study rejects triumphalist narratives about American progress in the gender domain; develops the story of missionary encounters as a bumpy two-way street; and shows how American and Egyptian women struggled to seize opportunities amid persistent gender discrimination. The article discusses the dearth of sources about these women, a shortfall that widens the gender gap in historical representation, requiring us to read between the lines.
Descriptor : Egypt
Descriptor : medicine
Descriptor : Presbyterian
Descriptor : sexuality
Descriptor : women
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/18748945-bja10018‬
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