This book uses the stories of early modern women in the
Mediterranean who left their birthplaces, families, and religions
to reveal the complex space women of the period occupied socially
and politically.
In the narrow sense, the word "renegade" as used in the early
modern Mediterranean referred to a Christian who had abandoned his
or her religion to become a Muslim. With "Renegade Women," Eric R
Dursteler deftly redefines and broadens the term to include anyone
who crossed the era's and region's religious, political, social,
and gender boundaries. Drawing on archival research, he relates
three tales of women whose lives afford great insight into both the
specific experiences and condition of females in, and the broader
cultural and societal practices and mores of, the early
Mediterranean.
Through Beatrice Michiel of Venice, who fled an overbearing
husband to join her renegade brother in Constantinople and took the
name Fatima Hatun, Dursteler discusses how women could convert and
relocate in order to raise their personal and familial status. In
the parallel tales of the Christian Elena Civalelli and the Muslim
Mihale Satorovic, who both entered a Venetian convent to avoid
unwanted, arranged marriages, he finds courageous young women who
used the frontier between Ottoman and Venetian states to exercise a
surprising degree of agency over their lives. And in the actions of
four Muslim women of the Greek island of Milos--Aisse, her sisters
Emine and Catige, and their mother, Maria--who together left their
home for Corfu and converted from Islam to Christianity to escape
Aisse's emotionally and financially neglectful husband, Dursteler
unveils how a woman's attempt to control her own life ignited an
international firestorm that threatened Venetian-Ottoman
relations.
A truly fascinating narrative of female instrumentality,
"Renegade Women" illuminates the nexus of identity and conversion
in the early modern Mediterranean through global and local lenses.
Scholars of the period will find this to be a richly informative
and thoroughly engrossing read.
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