Changing Veils

Changing Veils
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 111
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ISBN-10 : 9781315523675
ISBN-13 : 1315523671
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Synopsis Changing Veils by : Carla Makhlouf

In Yemen, where current poverty is combined with a rich cultural heritage, the distinctions between the traditional and the modern are particularly difficult. First published in 1979, this is a study of social change as experienced and perceived by the women of San’a, the capital city of North Yemen. It presents a synthesised view of the process of change rather than focusing on the issues of exploitation and emancipation, and draws upon observations of women’s daily routine and ritual activities as well as the media and the provocative insights of Yemeni poets. The veil is the focus of the study because it can be seen as a symbol of the contradictions inherent in Yemeni society, not just about the female but also about all social relations. It can be interpreted as both an instrument of oppression and the incitement of liberation and is thus illustrative of deep cultural ambiguities. This book will be of interest to those studying women, gender, Islam, the Middle East and anthropology.

Changing Veils

Changing Veils
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Total Pages : 112
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ISBN-10 : UVA:X000036426
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Synopsis Changing Veils by : Carla Makhlouf Obermeyer

Rethinking Muslim Women and the Veil: Challenging Historical & Modern Stereotypes

Rethinking Muslim Women and the Veil: Challenging Historical & Modern Stereotypes
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Publisher : IIIT
Total Pages : 332
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ISBN-10 : 9781565648760
ISBN-13 : 1565648765
Rating : 4/5 (60 Downloads)

Synopsis Rethinking Muslim Women and the Veil: Challenging Historical & Modern Stereotypes by : Katherine Bullock

Until now the bulk of the literature about the veil has been written by outsiders who do not themselves veil. This literature often assumes a condescending tone about veiled women, assuming that they are making uninformed decisions choices about veiling makes them subservient to a patriarchal culture and religion. “Rethinking Muslim Women and the Veil” offers an alternative viewpoint, based on the thoughts and experiences of Muslim women themselves. This is the first time a clear and concise book-length argument has been made for the compatibility between veiling and modernity. Katherine Bullock uncovers positive aspects of the veil that are frequently not perceived by outsiders. “Rethinking Muslim Women and the Veil” looks at the colonial roots of the negative Western stereotype of the veil. It presents interviews with Muslim women to discover their thoughts and experiences with the veil in Canada. The book also offers a positive theory of veiling. The author argues that in consumer capitalist cultures, women can find wearing the veil a liberation from the stifling beauty game that promotes unsafe and unhealthy ideal body images for women. This book also includes an extensive bibliography on topics related to Muslim women and the veil.

Veils 3

Veils 3
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Publisher : Linda Mooney
Total Pages : 153
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ISBN-10 : 9781953797025
ISBN-13 : 1953797024
Rating : 4/5 (25 Downloads)

Synopsis Veils 3 by : Linda Mooney

Now married, Griffin and Nat couldn’t be happier to have shared the moment with their friends, but the honeymoon period won’t last long. Still plagued with the veils and acid rains, they’re just trying to do what they do best—survive. However, things seem to be changing, improving. Cars are working again, guns are firing, there’s even electricity, but still they find themselves traveling through time. With each event, it seems they're getting closer to their original eras. The world looks to be healing itself, and as long as they stick together, they believe they’ll make it through. The only problem is, if their theories are correct, at some point they will have to let each other go to return to their own year where it all began. Hope prevails, but uncertainty continues to rear its ugly head. Will it ever be over? And if it does end, will they be able to reunite with their future selves?

Veils

Veils
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Publisher : City Lights Books
Total Pages : 164
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ISBN-10 : 0872862674
ISBN-13 : 9780872862678
Rating : 4/5 (74 Downloads)

Synopsis Veils by : Nahid Rachlin

The ten stories in Veils take place in present-day Iran or in the United States where Iranian immigrants face alien ways. Teheran's ancient Ghanat Abad Avenue, with its labyrinth of narrow streets and alleys, loosely links the stories into a single narrative: some residents leave as soon as they can, others can live nowhere else. The men and women in these spare and sensuous narratives who are caught in the confusing whirl of changing cultures sometimes meet with failure but more often transcend difficult circumstances to gain deeper self-knowledge.

Summaries of Tariff Information

Summaries of Tariff Information
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Total Pages : 448
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ISBN-10 : MSU:31293022184745
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Synopsis Summaries of Tariff Information by : United States Tariff Commission

Theorizing Feminism

Theorizing Feminism
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Publisher : Routledge
Total Pages : 481
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ISBN-10 : 9780429973901
ISBN-13 : 042997390X
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis Theorizing Feminism by : Anne C. Herrmann

In the past three decades, feminist scholars have produced an extraordinary rich body of theoretical writing in humanities and social science disciplines. This revised and updated second edition of Theorizing Feminism: Parallel Trends in the Humanities and Social Sciences, is a genuinely interdisciplinary anthology of significant contributions to feminist theory.This timely reader is creatively edited, and contains insightful introductory material. It illuminates the historical development of feminist theory as well as the current state of the field. Emphasizing common themes and interests in the humanities and social sciences, the editors have chosen topics that remain relevant to current debates, reflect the interests of a diverse community of thinkers, and have been central to feminist theory in many disciplines.The contributors include leading figures from the fields of psychology, literary criticism, sociology, philosophy, anthropology, art history, law, and economics. This is the ideal text for any advanced course on interdisciplinary feminist theory, one that fills a long-standing gap in feminist pedagogy.

Veils, Turbans, and Islamic Reform in Northern Nigeria

Veils, Turbans, and Islamic Reform in Northern Nigeria
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Publisher : Indiana University Press
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9780253036582
ISBN-13 : 0253036585
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Synopsis Veils, Turbans, and Islamic Reform in Northern Nigeria by : Elisha P. Renne

Veils, Turbans, and Islamic Reform in Northern Nigeria tells the story of Islamic reform from the perspective of dress, textile production, trade, and pilgrimage over the past 200 years. As Islamic reformers have sought to address societal problems such as poverty, inequality, ignorance, unemployment, extravagance, and corruption, they have used textiles as a means to express their religious positions on these concerns. Home first to the early indigo trade and later to a thriving textile industry, northern Nigeria has been a center for Islamic practice as well as a place where everything from women's hijabs to turbans, buttons, zippers, short pants, and military uniforms offers a statement on Islam. Elisha P. Renne argues that awareness of material distinctions, religious ideology, and the political and economic contexts from which successive Islamic reform groups have emerged is important for understanding how people in northern Nigeria continue to seek a proper Islamic way of being in the world and how they imagine their futures—spiritually, economically, politically, and environmentally.