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| Funder | Swedish Research Council |
|---|---|
| Recipient Organization | University of Gothenburg |
| Country | Sweden |
| Start Date | Jan 01, 2024 |
| End Date | Dec 31, 2027 |
| Duration | 1,460 days |
| Number of Grantees | 1 |
| Roles | Principal Investigator |
| Data Source | Swedish Research Council |
| Grant ID | 2023-01540_VR |
The purpose of this project is to examine ideas about sexual morality in the premodern Arabic-Islamic world and how these ideas changed from the establishment of an Islamic sexual jurisprudence in the 10th centuries to the Ottoman conquest of the Arab Middle East in the early 16th century.
It will especially look into the transmission and receptions of ideas about sexuality in some historical contexts, 10th-11th c. Iraq, 11- 12th c. Syria and Northern Mesopotamia, late 13th-15th c. Mamluk Syria and Egypt.
This is the first project that adopt a more comprehensive approach to the history of sexuality in the Arab world before the Ottoman era and the first study of sexual morality in this time-period.
It will shed light at the contradictions that characterize the sources, not the least the discrepancy between legal-religious norms and attitudes towards sexuality in other discourses, where legal regulations on issues such as extramarital relations and same-sex desire were ignored or even contested.
The textual evidence that will be used include legal treatises, collections of legal opinions (fatwas) and case studies, manuals for protecting public order, books on advice and ethics from legalistic perspectives, anti-heresy writings, chronicles, biographies, poetry, belles-lettres, books on love and erotica, marriage and sex manuals.
Available documentary sources will be consulted, including archive research in the Middle East and Europe. The result will be presented in a monograph.
University of Gothenburg
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