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

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The need to challenge the negative stereotype of the veil as oppressive is urgent.

It is on many people's minds and the debate on whether to wear or not to wear is becoming ever more heated.

This work focuses on the popular Western cultural view that the veil is oppressive for Muslim women and highlights the underlying patterns of power behind this constructed image of the veil.

It examines the colonial roots of this negative stereotype and challenges the arguments of liberal feminists such as Mernissi to assert that in a culture of consumerism, the veil can be experienced as a liberation from the tyranny of the beauty myth and the thin 'ideal' of woman.

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IIIT
1565643585 / 9781565643581
Pamphlet
09/12/2010
United Kingdom
35 pages
148 x 229 mm
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly Learn More