Contributions

  • Heath, Jennifer. - Contributor

Publication

2008 - University of California Press, Berkeley, California

Language

English

Word Count

86,500 words, Guess

Page Count

346 pages

Identifiers

  • ISBN-100520250400
  • ISBN-100520255186
  • ISBN-139780520250406
  • ISBN-139780520255180
  • Goodreads2577205
and 4 more

Classifications

  • DDC391.4/1
  • LCCGT2112 .V45 2008

Description

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.

Subjects

Other Editions

  • The veil: women writers on its history, lore, and politicsUniversity of California Press2008-01-01

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