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Oriental Women

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The book surveys the social position, marriage customs, and religious roles of women across several Eastern societies, drawing on scripture, myth, and travel-observation to illustrate regional differences. It examines ideals such as chastity, motherhood, seclusion, and class-based freedoms; recounts scriptural and legendary female figures to exemplify virtues and failings; and contrasts institutions like polygamy, veiling, and domestic seclusion with examples of female public presence in Egypt and Japan. The author frames education and gradual reform as the primary means for improving women's status while analysing how religion, law, and custom shape everyday female experience.

About the Author

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Edward B. Pollard

Edward B. Pollard was an American author known for his work in the 19th century, particularly in the realm of cultural and social commentary. His notable book, "Oriental Women," explores themes related to the lives and roles of women in Eastern societies, reflecting the author's interest in cross-cultural perspectives. Pollard's writing contributes to the understanding of gender and cultural dynamics during a time of significant global interaction and exchange.

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