Veil Obsessed

SYRACUSE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780815638414

Representations in Literature, Art, and Media

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Edited by Umme Al-wazedi, Afrin Zeenat
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Umme Al-wazedi is professor of postcolonial literature in the Department of English at Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois. Afrin Zeenat is professor of English at Dallas College in Dallas, Texas.

PART I Beyond Orientalism and Colonialism: The Lasting Influence of the Colonial Gaze 1. Manipulations of the Veil in Victorian Imaginings of The 1001 Nights Michael Lundell 2. Unveiling the Colonial Blindspot in The Battle of Algiers Abdullah A. Hasan 3. Roots and Routes of the Veil in the Maghreb Rachida Yassine PART II Immigrant Women and the Veil in Fiction: Patriarchy, Negotiations, and Agency 4. Fictionizing the Veil, Patriarchy, Matriarchy and Jihad in Fadia Faqir's Willow Trees Don't Weep Dallel Sarnou PART III Television and the Veil: Reinforcement of the Veil 5. Veiling and Ideology: The Islamic State's use of Iranian TV Series to propagate its gender ideals through veiling Cherie Taraghi PART IV Cinema and the Veil: Dismantling the Master Narrative 6. Representations of Veiling in Bollywood Cinema Nishat Haider 7. Veiled Anxieties in Mani Ratnam's Bombay Afrin Zeenat PART V Toward a New Discourse: Who Creates the Image? 8. The Enduring Controversy over Veiling in Western Europe Today Sahar Amer and Martine Antle 9. The Veil in Public Space: Critique, Participation, Citizenship Joseph Donica List of Contributors Index

A timely and much-needed intervention in the emerging scholarship on women and Islam. This rich collection of essays 'unveils' the intricate politics of the representation of Muslim women across several creative mediums through fascinating interdisciplinary approaches."- Haris Qadeer, author of The Silence that Speaks "It is high time that discussions of the veil be engaged in by women of color scholars who have an intimate familiarity with a range of issues connected to veiling."- Falguni A. Sheth, author of Unruly Women: Race, Neocolonialism, and the Hijab "An excellent erudite argument on the representation and misrepresentation of the hijab, the stereotypes that guide Western discourse, and encourages the disengagement from an essentialist understanding of the hijab."- Feroza Jussawalla, author of Muslim Women's Writing from across South and Southeast Asia

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