Veil: Modesty, Privacy and Resistance / Edition 1

Veil: Modesty, Privacy and Resistance / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1859739296
ISBN-13:
9781859739297
Pub. Date:
09/01/2003
Publisher:
Berg Publishers
ISBN-10:
1859739296
ISBN-13:
9781859739297
Pub. Date:
09/01/2003
Publisher:
Berg Publishers
Veil: Modesty, Privacy and Resistance / Edition 1

Veil: Modesty, Privacy and Resistance / Edition 1

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Overview

In the 1970s, often to the consternation of parents and siblings, certain progressive young Arab women voluntarily donned the veil. The movement, which rapidly expanded and continues to gather momentum, has sparked controversy within Islamic culture, as well as reactions ranging from perplexity to outrage from those outside it. Western feminist commentators have been particularly vociferous in decrying the veil, which they glibly interpret as a concrete manifestation of patriarchal oppression. However, most Western observers fail to realize that veiling, which has a long and complex history, has been embraced by many Arab women as both an affirmation of cultural identity and a strident feminist statement. Not only does the veil de-marginalize women in society, but it also represents an expression of liberation from colonial legacies. In short, contemporary veiling is more often than not about resistance. By voluntarily removing themselves from the male gaze, these women assert their allegiance to a rich and varied tradition, and at the same time preserve their sexual identity. Beyond this, however, the veil also communicates exclusivity of rank and nuances in social status and social relations that provide telling insights into how Arab culture is constituted. Further, as the author clearly demonstrates, veiling is intimately connected with notions of the self, the body and community, as well as with the cultural construction of identity, privacy and space. This provocative book draws on extensive original fieldwork, anthropology, history and original Islamic sources to challenge the simplistic assumption that veiling is largely about modesty and seclusion, honor and shame.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781859739297
Publisher: Berg Publishers
Publication date: 09/01/2003
Series: Dress, Body, Culture
Edition description: First Edition
Pages: 262
Product dimensions: 6.14(w) x 9.21(h) x 0.55(d)

About the Author

Fadwa El Guindi is at the University of Southern California.

Table of Contents

Transliteration and Translationix
Prefacexi
Part 1Veiling in Perspective
1Introduction3
2The Veil in Comparative Tradition13
3Ideological Roots to Ethnocentrism23
Part 2Dress, "Libas" and "Hijab"
4The Anthropology of Dress49
5Sacred Privacy77
6The Veil in Social Space97
7The Veil Of Masculinity117
8The Veil Becomes a Movement129
9The Sacred In The Veil: Hijab147
Part 3The Resistance of the Veil
10Reactions To The New Trend161
11Contexts Of Resistance169
12Veiling And Feminism177
Notes187
Bibliography215
Index235
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