- Ann Chamberlin
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name = Ann Chamberlin
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website =Ann Chamberlin is an American writer of
historical novel s. Her website states that the "purpose of storytelling . . . is to support positions in exact opposition to the views prevailing in a culture's powerhouses, whatever those views happen to be." [http://www.annchamberlin.com/ Ann Chamberlin's website] This belief has led her to provide a feminist perspective onMiddle East ern affairs.Biography
Chamberlin began writing stories as a child. [http://www.alumni.utah.edu/continuum/fall01/veil.htm "The Woman Behind the Veil," Continuum Magazine, accessed 10 Jan. 2008]
Her interest in
Islamic culture began when she worked on an archeology dig inIsrael where she helped work on an ancient Ottoman settlement. [http://www.alumni.utah.edu/continuum/fall01/veil.htm "The Woman Behind the Veil," Continuum Magazine, accessed 10 Jan. 2008]Later in the trip she met the matriarch of an Islamic family "who, in spite of her hidden features, seemed to radiate a power and command a respect much greater than one might expect of a Muslim woman." [http://www.alumni.utah.edu/continuum/fall01/veil.htm "The Woman Behind the Veil," Continuum Magazine, accessed 10 Jan. 2008]
The trip led to her obtaining a BS in anthropology from the
University of Utah , focusing on Middle Eastern culture.Works
Ottoman Empire Trilogy
The trilogy began with "Sofia" (1996), whose title character is kidnapped sold into the great
harem of the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. In Chamberlin's vision of harems, women used their seclusion for self-management, and only internal strife led to their domination under the sultans. The other two novels in the series were "The Sultan's Daughter" (1997) and "The Reign of the Favored Women" (1998).The Turkish author Solmaz Kâmuran discovered the trilogy and offered to translate the books into Turkish. The books were released in Turkey in March 2000 and two weeks later they topped the country’s bestseller list. Her tour of the country later that year was covered by Turkish television and enthusiastically received by the populace. [http://www.alumni.utah.edu/continuum/fall01/veil.htm "The Woman Behind the Veil," Continuum Magazine, accessed 10 Jan. 2008]
Joan of Arc Tapestries
These books deal with similar themes with stories placed in
medieval Europe . The books deal in part with prophecies ofJoan of Arc made byMerlin and also suggest that Joan may have been a practitioner of pagan religions. There are four books in the series, including "The Merlin of St. Gilles' Well" (1999), "The Merlin of the Oak Wood" (2001) and "Gloria".Other fiction
Chamberlin's three books retelling Biblical times are "The Virgin and the Tower", "Leaving Eden", and "Tamar." "Tamar" was rereleased as "Snakesleeper" in 2007.
"Leaving Eden" (2000) is told from the perspective of "Adam's daughter, Na'amah, by his first wife Lilith" [ [http://www.amazon.com/review/R28DYAUWPM9B76/ref=cm_cr_rdp_perm Amazon.com: Busy Mom's review of Leaving Eden ] ] . Over the course of the novel, Adam rejects the old ways of the goddess and forges a new masculine religion represented by an enormous
auroch .Nonfiction
"A History of Women's Seclusion in the Middle East : the veil in the looking glass" (2006) "offers an interdisciplinary examination of how women throughout the Middle East are and have been secluded, exploring both ideas of oppression and why it may be less oppressive than outsiders think. The historical review of such actions allows readers to consider cultural influences involved in women's isolation." [http://www.midwestbookreview.com/lbw/feb_07.htm Midwest Book Review, accessed 10 Jan. 2008]
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