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Author Ahmed, Leila.

Title A quiet revolution : the veil's resurgence, from the Middle East to America / Leila Ahmed.

Imprint New Haven : Yale University Press, ©2011.

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 Manchester, Main Library - Non Fiction  297.576 AHMED    Check Shelf
 New Britain, Main Library - Non Fiction  297.576 AH52    Check Shelf
 University of Saint Joseph: Pope Pius XII Library - Standard Shelving Location  297.576 A286Q    Check Shelf
 West Hartford, Noah Webster Library - Non Fiction  297.576 AHMED    Check Shelf
Description viii, 352 pages ; 25 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-338) and index.
Contents The Islamic resurgence and the veil: From emergence to migration. Unveiling -- The veil's vanishing past -- The 1970s: Seeds of the resurgence -- The new veil: Converging influences -- The 1980s: Exploring women's motivations -- Islamist connections -- Migrations -- The 1990s: A changing climate in America -- After 9/11: New pathways in America. Prologue -- Backlash: The veil, the burkah, and the clamor of war -- ISNA and the women of ISNA -- American Muslim women's activism in the twenty-first century.
Summary In Cairo in the 1940s, Leila Ahmed was raised by a generation of women who never dressed in the veils and headscarves their mothers and grandmothers had worn. To them, these coverings seemed irrelevant to both modern life and Islamic piety. Today, however, the majority of Muslim women throughout the Islamic world again wear the veil. Why, Ahmed asks, did this change take root so swiftly, and what does this shift mean for women, Islam, and the West? When she began her study, Ahmed assumed that the veil's return indicated a backward step for Muslim women worldwide. However, the stories of British colonial officials, young Muslim feminists, Arab nationalists, pious Islamic daughters, American Muslim immigrants, violent jihadists, and peaceful Islamic activists, confounded her expectations. Ahmed observed that Islamism, with its commitments to activism in the service of the poor and in pursuit of social justice, is the strain of Islam most easily and naturally merging with western democracies' own tradition of activism in the cause of justice and social change. It is often Islamists, even more than secular Muslims, who are at the forefront of such contemporary activist struggles as civil rights and women's rights. Ahmed's surprising conclusions represent a near reversal of her thinking on this topic. This story of the veil's resurgence, from Egypt through Saudi Arabia and into the West, suggests a dramatically new portrait of contemporary Islam.
Subject Islamic Society of North America.
Hijab (Islamic clothing) -- Middle East.
Hijab (Islamic clothing) -- United States.
Veils -- Middle East.
Veils -- United States.
Muslim women -- Clothing -- Middle East.
Muslim women -- Clothing -- United States.
Muslim women -- Middle East -- Social conditions.
Muslim women -- United States -- Social conditions.
Islamic Society of North America. (OCoLC)fst00592069
Muslim women -- Social conditions (OCoLC)fst01031015
Hijab (Islamic clothing) (OCoLC)fst01200122
Muslim women -- Clothing. (OCoLC)fst01200121
Veils. (OCoLC)fst01165037
Middle East. (OCoLC)fst01241586
United States. (OCoLC)fst01204155
Veils.
Muslim women -- Clothing.
Muslimin. (DE-588)4120776-2
Schleier. (DE-588)4195493-2
Kopftuch. (DE-588)4195492-0
Islam. (DE-588)4027743-4
Naher Osten. (DE-588)4068878-1
United States. (DE-588)4078704-7
Kleidung.
Schleier.
Islam.
Muslimin.
Frau.
United States.
Naher Osten.
Added Title Veil's resurgence, from the Middle East to America
ISBN 9780300170955 (cloth : alk. paper)
0300170955 (cloth : alk. paper)
9780300181432 (pbk.)
0300181434 (pbk.)
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