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Downloaded from http://read.dukeupress.edu/jmews/article-pdf/17/3/466/1169809/466hannun.pdf by DEEPDYVE INC user on 30 March 2022 THIRD S PACE Roundtable: Gende r ed Tra n snationalisms in the M idd l e E as t a nd North Africa From Afghan Pan-Islamism to Turkish Feminism Examining Transnational Solidarities in the Early Twentieth Century MAR YA H ANN U N How far are the C.U.P. really committed to the Turkification of their Arab provinces? It is true that they have appointed the Pan-Turanian feminist Halide Edib Hanum to be principal of a new Government College for women at Beirut, but their object here is to supersede the French and American institutions at Beirut by an institution under Ottoman Governmental control. Their primary aim is thus not nationalist but political—rather the elimination of external influences from the Empire than the extension of Turkish influence within it at the Arabs’ expense. he above excerpt is from a 1917 intelligence report commissioned by the British T Colonial Government’s Department of Information. The report explores pan- Turanianism, a political movement to bring the world’s Turkic and Turkish-speaking peoples into unity, as it related to pan-Islamism, a parallel political movement to unite Muslims of the world. The text discusses these
Journal of Middle East Women's Studies – Duke University Press
Published: Nov 1, 2021
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