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Beyond the Veil Revised Edition
Author | : Fatima Mernissi |
Publsiher | : Indiana University Press |
Total Pages | : 230 |
Release | : 1987-04-22 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0253204232 |
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From the writing of her first book, Beyond the Veil: Male-Female Dynamics in Modern Muslim Society in 1975, Mernissi has sought to reclaim the ideological discourse on women and sexuality from the stranglehold of patriarchy. She critically examines the classical corpus of religious-juristic texts, including the Hadith, and reinterprets them from a feminist perspective. In her view, the Muslim ideal of the silent, passive, obedient woman has nothing to do with the authentic message of Islam. Rather, it is a construction of the 'ulama', the male jurists-theologians who manipulated and distorted the religious texts in order to preserve the patriarchal system. Mernissi's work explores the relationship between sexual ideology, gender identity, sociopolitical organization, and the status of women in Islam; her special focus, however, is Moroccan society and culture. As a feminist, her work represents an attempt to undermine the ideological and political systems that silence and oppress Muslim women.
The Veil
Author | : Jennifer Heath |
Publsiher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 361 |
Release | : 2008 |
Genre | : Veils |
ISBN | : 9780520250406 |
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Veiling is a globally polarizing issue, a locus for the struggle between Islam and the West and between contemporary and traditional interpretations of Islam. This book examines the vastly misunderstood and multi-layered world of the veil. It explores and analyzes the cultures, politics, and histories of veiling.
Beyond And Between The Veil
Author | : Michael DeBenedictis |
Publsiher | : Lulu.com |
Total Pages | : 278 |
Release | : 2015-06-21 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 9781329240117 |
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This compilation of short stories is a collection of narratives that take the characters and reader on a journey beyond and between the veils of reality. They are meant to be - each and individually - either philosophical, deep, touching, thrilling, and heartwarming, or any random combination of those descriptions, and more, all at once. The intention of this book is to expand upon the two previously published books of poetry, Mr. Swan's Poems and After The Flight, to take the reader onto a journey into deeper rabbit holes and on longer and more drawn out rides that the short story format allows for. All of these short stories are original works. The date of the final draft of this compiled, completed work was Saturday, June 20, 2015.
Veil
Author | : Rafia Zakaria |
Publsiher | : Bloomsbury Publishing USA |
Total Pages | : 137 |
Release | : 2017-09-07 |
Genre | : Literary Criticism |
ISBN | : 9781501322785 |
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Object Lessons is a series of short, beautifully designed books about the hidden lives of ordinary things. The veil can be an instrument of feminist empowerment, and veiled anonymity can confer power to women. Starting from her own marriage ceremony at which she first wore a full veil, Rafia Zakaria examines how veils do more than they get credit for. Part memoir and part philosophical investigation, Veil questions that what is seen is always good and free, and that what is veiled can only signal servility and subterfuge. From personal encounters with the veil in France (where it is banned) to Iran (where it is compulsory), Zakaria shows how the garment's reputation as a pre-modern relic is fraught and up for grabs. The veil is an object in constant transformation, whose myriad meanings challenge the absolute truths of patriarchy. Object Lessons is published in partnership with an essay series in The Atlantic.
The Politics of the Veil
Author | : Joan Wallach Scott |
Publsiher | : Princeton University Press |
Total Pages | : 224 |
Release | : 2010-08-22 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780691147987 |
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In 2004, the French government instituted a ban on the wearing of "conspicuous signs" of religious affiliation in public schools. Though the ban applies to everyone, it is aimed at Muslim girls wearing headscarves. Proponents of the law insist it upholds France's values of secular liberalism and regard the headscarf as symbolic of Islam's resistance to modernity. The Politics of the Veil is an explosive refutation of this view, one that bears important implications for us all. Joan Wallach Scott, the renowned pioneer of gender studies, argues that the law is symptomatic of France's failure to integrate its former colonial subjects as full citizens. She examines the long history of racism behind the law as well as the ideological barriers thrown up against Muslim assimilation. She emphasizes the conflicting approaches to sexuality that lie at the heart of the debate--how French supporters of the ban view sexual openness as the standard for normalcy, emancipation, and individuality, and the sexual modesty implicit in the headscarf as proof that Muslims can never become fully French. Scott maintains that the law, far from reconciling religious and ethnic differences, only exacerbates them. She shows how the insistence on homogeneity is no longer feasible for France--or the West in general--and how it creates the very "clash of civilizations" said to be at the root of these tensions. The Politics of the Veil calls for a new vision of community where common ground is found amid our differences, and where the embracing of diversity--not its suppression--is recognized as the best path to social harmony.
Beyond the Veil
Author | : Santha Cruz Jaganathan |
Publsiher | : Santha Cruz Jaganathan |
Total Pages | : 150 |
Release | : 2024 |
Genre | : Antiques & Collectibles |
ISBN | : 9182736450XXX |
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"Beyond the Veil: Mysteries of Life's After Death" takes readers on an astonishing trip into the unknown, delving into fundamental questions and experiences that provide light on what awaits us beyond death. This book explores the immense possibilities and perplexing regions beyond our earthly existence, from near-death experiences and the cycle of reincarnation to spirit connection, other realms, quantum consciousness, and embracing mortality. It challenges readers to broaden their minds, accept new understandings, and go on a transforming adventure to explore the secrets of the afterlife through a blend of faith, science, and contemplation.
The Muslim Veil in North America
Author | : Sajida Sultana Alvi,Homa Hoodfar,Sheila McDonough |
Publsiher | : Canadian Scholars’ Press |
Total Pages | : 331 |
Release | : 2003-02-06 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 9780889614086 |
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The issue of veiling has been remarkably under-researched and over-ideologized. In recent years, the adoption of the veil has come to symbolize a brave expression of choice: women reaching out to tradition, but hoping it will not jeopardize their place in the larger North American society. It is with this in mind that the Canadian Council of Muslim Women (CCMW) invited scholars in the fields of anthropology, history, sociology, and Islamic studies to carry out a systematic study of issues surrounding different practices of the hijab among Muslim communities. This book is the result of that study.
The Veil
Author | : Jennifer Heath |
Publsiher | : Univ of California Press |
Total Pages | : 361 |
Release | : 2008-07-02 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 9780520941601 |
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This groundbreaking volume, written entirely by women, examines the vastly misunderstood and multilayered world of the veil. Veiling— of women, of men, and of sacred places and objects—has existed in countless cultures and religions from time immemorial. Today, veiling is a globally polarizing issue, a locus for the struggle between Islam and the West and between contemporary and traditional interpretations of Islam. But veiling was a practice long before Islam and still extends far beyond the Middle East. This book explores and examines the cultures, politics, and histories of veiling. Twenty-one gifted writers and scholars, representing a wide range of societies, religions, ages, locations, races, and accomplishments, here elucidate, challenge, and/or praise the practice. Expertly organized and introduced by Jennifer Heath, who also writes on male veiling, the essays are arranged in three parts: the veil as an expression of the sacred; the veil as it relates to the emotional and the sensual; and the veil in its sociopolitical aspects. This unique, dynamic, and insightful volume is illustrated throughout. It brings together a multiplicity of thought and experience, much of it personal, to make readily accessible a difficult and controversial subject. Contributors: Kecia Ali, Michelle Auerbach, Sarah C. Bell, Barbara Goldman Carrel, Eve Grubin, Roxanne Kamayani Gupta, Jana M. Hawley, Jasbir Jain, Mohja Kahf, Laurene Lafontaine, Shireen Malik, Maliha Masood, Marjane Satrapi, Aisha Shaheed, Rita Stephan, Pamela K. Taylor, Ashraf Zahedi, Dinah Zeiger, Sherifa Zuhur