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Isabelle Eberhardt, Swiss Cross-Dresser and Writer

Isabelle Eberhardt, Swiss Cross-Dresser and Writer
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Título: Isabelle Eberhardt, Swiss Cross-Dresser and Writer
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Editorial use only . Isabelle Wilhelmine Marie Eberhardt (1877-1904) was a Swiss explorer and writer. As a teenager she published short stories under a male pseudonym. She became interested in North Africa and, after an invitation from photographer Louis David, moved to Algeria in May 1897. There she dressed as a man and converted to Islam, eventually adopting the name Si Mahmoud Saadi. Her unorthodox behaviour made her an outcast to European settlers and the French administration. Eberhardt's acceptance by the Qadiriyya, an Islamic order, convinced the French administration that she was a spy or an agitator. She survived an assassination attempt shortly thereafter. In 1901 the French administration ordered her to leave Algeria, but she was allowed to return the following year after marrying her long-time partner, the Slimane Ehnni. In 1904, she was killed by a flash flood in Ain Sefra, at the age of 27. undated.
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Tamaño impresión: 26.3 × 36.8 cm | 1222.8 × 1712.6 in (300 dpi)
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