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Las mujeres de Al-Ándalus y sus contribuciones durante el Califato de Córdoba.

Authors: Al-Zaoki, Lana Jaber;

Las mujeres de Al-Ándalus y sus contribuciones durante el Califato de Córdoba.

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Sammendrag: Dette arbeidet handler om bidrag fra andalusiske kvinner i Al-Andalus, under kalifatet til Córdoba (929-1031). Perioden er kjent for sin velstand og glans. I dette arbeidet beskriver jeg en tid i historien der andalusiske kvinner hadde muligheten til å delta med intellektuell og vitenskapelig velstand. Andalusiske kvinner deltok i utdanning, vitenskap og litteratur så vel som på det religiøse og politiske området og hadde en hederlig posisjon i det samfunnet. De andalusiske kvinnene som jeg kommenterer i denne teksten, tillater meg å tilbakevise visjonene til noen historikere som hevder at datidens arabiske kvinner ikke hadde mulighet til å få utdanning, og heller ikke kapasitet til å være kreativ. For min analyse bruker jeg arabiske og spanske kilder, for eksempel kronikker, leksikon, litterære artikler, bøker. Stikkordene: Andalusisk kvinne, Al- Andalus, politisk, økonomisk og litterær deltakelse.

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