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The Use of Social Isolation (inqitā) by Jewish Women in Medieval Egypt
Oded Zinger
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Department of Jewish History and Contemporary Jewry
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Jewish Women
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Ancient Egypt
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Social Isolation
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Social Support
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Justice
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Social Relationships
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Valency
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Social Capital
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Social Belonging
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Cultural Capital
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Islamicate Societies
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Cairo Genizah
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Arts and Humanities
Jewish women
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Medieval Egypt
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Expression
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Access
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Social Relationships
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Cairo Geniza
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Primacy
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Reciprocal
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Social Sciences
Judaism
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Egypt
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Social Alienation
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Social Support
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Justice
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Social Relationships
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Social Capital
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