Skip to main content

Research Repository

Advanced Search

All Outputs (24)

Mahsati Ganjavi (2023)
Other
Hammond, M. Mahsati Ganjavi. Cham

Mahsati Ganjavi was a pioneer of the Persian quatrain (rubaʿi) who flourished in the eleventh or, as is more likely, the twelfth century CE. Her surname suggests she hailed from the city of Ganja, in modern-day Azerbaijan. After her fourteenth-centur... Read More about Mahsati Ganjavi.

Qasmuna Bint Ismaʿil (2023)
Other
Hammond, M. Qasmuna Bint Ismaʿil. Cham

Qasmuna Bint Ismaʿil was a poet who lived in Muslim Iberia (al-Andalus) in the twelfth century CE and whose scant textual legacy has disproportionately captured the imagination of literary historians for two reasons: First, she was Jewish and, as an... Read More about Qasmuna Bint Ismaʿil.

al-Khansaʾ (Tumadir Bint ʿAmr) (2023)
Other
Hammond, M. al-Khansaʾ (Tumadir Bint ʿAmr). Cham

al-Khansaʾ was a remarkable poet of seventh-century Arabia whose life and career spanned the Jahiliyya (or pre-Islamic era) and the coming of Islam, making her what is termed a mukhadrama. al-Khansaʾ’s collected poetry, or diwan, circulated widely in... Read More about al-Khansaʾ (Tumadir Bint ʿAmr).

Conference Proceedings of the Project dldl/ድልድል and EMIRTA Annual Conference 'Domestic Violence-Gender-Faith: Promoting Integrated and Decolonial Approaches to Domestic Violence Cross-culturally' (2023)
Other
(2023). Conference Proceedings of the Project dldl/ድልድል and EMIRTA Annual Conference 'Domestic Violence-Gender-Faith: Promoting Integrated and Decolonial Approaches to Domestic Violence Cross-culturally'. London

On November 11-12 last year, the Project dldl/ድልድል Annual Conference was held in Addis Ababa in partnership with EMIRTA Research, Training and Development Centre (እምርታ). The conference focused on the nexus ‘Domestic Violence – Gender – Faith: Promoti... Read More about Conference Proceedings of the Project dldl/ድልድል and EMIRTA Annual Conference 'Domestic Violence-Gender-Faith: Promoting Integrated and Decolonial Approaches to Domestic Violence Cross-culturally'.