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====== Nonwestern Primary Source Materials ====== | ====== Nonwestern Primary Source Materials ====== | ||
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- | ===== Rationale ===== | + | ====== Rationale |
As with my premodern list, this list represents warrior women in the nonwestern cultures related to India and Hinduism, the Middle-East and the Islam, and Nigeria and Hausa folklore. I have traced the concept of the Amazon myth in a circle from Greece and Italy to Scandinavia, | As with my premodern list, this list represents warrior women in the nonwestern cultures related to India and Hinduism, the Middle-East and the Islam, and Nigeria and Hausa folklore. I have traced the concept of the Amazon myth in a circle from Greece and Italy to Scandinavia, | ||
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- | | + | ===== North and West African |
[[Achebe, Chinua]] “Chike’s School Days.” (story) | [[Achebe, Chinua]] “Chike’s School Days.” (story) | ||
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- | [[Akbar, Shaik]] Khawla bint Al Azwar The Woman who fought like Khalid bin Walid. (story) | ||
[[Akinjogbin, | [[Akinjogbin, | ||
[[Alpern, Stanley B.]] “On the Origins of the Amazons of Dahomey” | [[Alpern, Stanley B.]] “On the Origins of the Amazons of Dahomey” | ||
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- | [[Bahagavad-Gita]] (religious text) | ||
[[Bay, Edna G.]] “Wives of the leopard: gender, politics, and culture in the Kingdom of | [[Bay, Edna G.]] “Wives of the leopard: gender, politics, and culture in the Kingdom of | ||
Dahomey,” (stories and accounts within) | Dahomey,” (stories and accounts within) | ||
- | [[Blier, Suzanne Preston.]] “’The Path of the Leopard’ Motherhood and Majesty in Early | + | [[Blier, Suzanne Preston.]] |
- | Danhome,” (stories | + | “’The Path of the Leopard’ Motherhood and Majesty in Early |
+ | Danhome, | ||
+ | [[Cartwright, | ||
- | [[Cartwright, Keith.]] Reading Africa into American Literature Epics, Fables, and Gothic Tales. (stories) | + | [[Johnson, Elizabeth Ofosuah]] “The untold story of She-Dong-Hong-Beh, warrior princess |
+ | of the Dahomey Amazons in the 1800s.” (true story) | ||
- | [[Datta, Somdip]] Seeds of War: The Lilbox Mahabharata Book 1 (religious text) | + | [[Mkandaŵire, Mjura, and Andrea Matthews]] Old Nyaviyuyi in Performance: Seven Tales |
+ | from Northern Malawi as Told by a Master Performer of the Oral Narrative. | ||
- | [[Du, Nguyen]] The Tale of Kieu (story) | + | [[Morton-Williams, Peter]] “A Yoruba Woman Remembers Servitude in a Palace |
+ | in the Reigns of Kings Glele and Behhanzin.” | ||
- | [[https:// | + | [[New York Sun “The Amazons of Dahomey: An Account of the Female Warriors |
+ | African Kingdom]]New York Sun | ||
- | [[Harvard Divinity School]] “The Third Gender and Hijras” | + | [[Shaihu, Maalam]] Hausa Folklore (stories) |
- | [[Heath, Jennifer]] The Scimitar and the Veil: Extraordinary Women of Islam (stories) | + | [[Smith, Alexander, McCall]] The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency |
- | [[Johnson, Elizabeth Ofosuah]] “The untold story of She-Dong-Hong-Beh, warrior princess | + | --Tears of the Giraffe |
- | of the Dahomey Amazons in the 1800s.” | + | |
- | [[Knappert, Jan]] An Encyclopedia of Myth and Legend: Indian Mythology | + | [[Stewart, Dianne]] Folktales from Africa (stories) |
- | [[Mahabharata India’s Greatest | + | [[Sunjatta A West African |
- | [[Mahabharata]] Trans. C. Rajagopalachari | + | [[Tremearne, A.J.N.]] Hausa Superstitions and Customs: An Introduction to the Folk-Lore and |
+ | the Folk (stories) | ||
- | [[Mkandaŵire, | ||
- | from Northern Malawi as Told by a Master Performer of the Oral Narrative. (stories) | ||
- | [[Morton-Williams, Peter]] “A Yoruba Woman Remembers Servitude in a Palace of Dahomey, | + | ===== Middle-Eastern/ |
- | in the Reigns of Kings Glele and Behhanzin.” (true story) | + | |
- | [[Nanda, Serena]] Neither Man nor Woman - The Hijras of India | + | [[Akbar, Shaik]] Khawla bint Al Azwar The Woman who fought like Khalid bin Walid. (story) |
- | [[New York Sun “The Amazons of Dahomey: An Account | + | [[Heath, Jennifer]] |
- | African Kingdom]] | + | |
[[Previato, Tommaso]] “A Neglected Genealogy of the Martyred Heroines of Islam: (Re)- | [[Previato, Tommaso]] “A Neglected Genealogy of the Martyred Heroines of Islam: (Re)- | ||
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--- Embroideries (stories) | --- Embroideries (stories) | ||
- | [[Seid, Betty]] “The Lord Who Is Half Woman (Ardhanarishvara).” | + | [[Thousand and One Nights, The]] (stories) |
- | [[Shaihu, Maalam]] Hausa Folklore | + | [[Wilson, G. Willow]] Alif the Unseen |
- | [[Smith, Alexander, McCall]] The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency (story) | ||
- | --Tears of the Giraffe (story) | + | ===== Indian/ |
- | [[Stewart, Dianne]] Folktales from Africa | + | [[Bahagavad-Gita]] (religious text) |
- | [[Sunjatta: A West African Epic of the Mande Peoples]] (story) | + | [[Datta, Somdip]] Seeds of War: The Lilbox Mahabharata Book 1 (religious text) |
- | [[Thousand | + | [[https:// |
+ | |||
+ | [[Harvard Divinity School]] “The Third Gender and Hijras” | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Knappert, Jan]] An Encyclopedia of Myth and Legend: Indian Mythology | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Mahabharata India’s Greatest Epic, by Chandrakant, | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Mahabharata]] Trans. C. Rajagopalachari (religious text) | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Nanda, Serena]] Neither Man nor Woman - The Hijras of India | ||
+ | |||
+ | [[Seid, Betty]] “The Lord Who Is Half Woman (Ardhanarishvara).” (story within) | ||
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+ | [[Women of Note]] | ||
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+ | ===== Miscellaneous ===== | ||
+ | [[Du, Nguyen]] The Tale of Kieu (story) | ||
- | [[Tremearne, | ||
- | the Folk (stories) | ||
- | [[Wilson, G. Willow]] Alif the Unseen (story) | ||