Eunuchs and Sacred Boundaries in Islamic Society, Shaun Marmon (Assistant Professor, Department of Religion, Assistant Professor, Department of Religion, Princeton University) (9780195071016) — Readings Books
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In this thought-provoking interdisciplinary work, Shaun Marmon describes how eunuchs, as a category of people who embodied ambiguity, both defined and mediated critical thresholds of moral and physical space in the household, in the palace and in the tomb of pre-modern Islamic society. The author’s central focus is on the sacred society of eunuchs who guarded the tomb of the Prophet Muhammad in Medina for over six centuries and whose last representatives still perform many of their time honored rituals to this day. Through Marmon’s account, the sacred eunuchs of Medina become historical guides into uncharted dimensions of Islamic ritual, political symbolism, social order, gender and time.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Country
United States
Date
26 October 1995
Pages
176
ISBN
9780195071016

In this thought-provoking interdisciplinary work, Shaun Marmon describes how eunuchs, as a category of people who embodied ambiguity, both defined and mediated critical thresholds of moral and physical space in the household, in the palace and in the tomb of pre-modern Islamic society. The author’s central focus is on the sacred society of eunuchs who guarded the tomb of the Prophet Muhammad in Medina for over six centuries and whose last representatives still perform many of their time honored rituals to this day. Through Marmon’s account, the sacred eunuchs of Medina become historical guides into uncharted dimensions of Islamic ritual, political symbolism, social order, gender and time.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Oxford University Press Inc
Country
United States
Date
26 October 1995
Pages
176
ISBN
9780195071016