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Laddar... Allahs döttrar : muslimska kvinnors dolda världav Geraldine Brooks
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Det finns inga diskussioner på LibraryThing om den här boken. Here's what I wrote about in 2008 about this read: "Interesting reading, an Australian-American woman's observations of Islam and Muslim women, while she traveled through the Middle East. Not flattering, and likely a bit biased but educational none-the-less." ( ![]() I've started reading Nine Parts of Desire a couple of times now and have not made it through yet; I get bogged down in the middle somehow with the details of political systems and the way it jumps around from place to place with different practices in each place. I also wonder what has changed over the 25 years since the book was written. The overall impression, of course, is of oppression of women's rights by those in authority (men!). This book focuses on Islam, but Christianity is certainly no stranger to this phenomenon either. The fundamentalists in our own country spring to mind immediately. It is disheartening to me how religion has been used for centuries by a self-appointed few (again, primarily men!) who claim to have inside knowledge of what is correct behavior for all and use their power to beat others over the head, figuratively and often literally. EL MUNDO DE LAS MUJERES MUSULMANAS, DESDE LA REINA NOOR A CUALQUIER AMA DE CASA, ATLETA, GUERRILLERA, EN CUALQUIER PAÍS MUSULMAN O FUERA DE ÉL. A very interesting book. As a whole I liked it, it was nicely written. I found the jumping from one country to another, from one occasion to another at times confusing, but the main reason I read this book (information about women and their role(s) in Islamic societies, I got that already :-) Advance Reading Copy - Not for sale inga recensioner | lägg till en recension
Nine Parts of Desire: The Hidden World of Islamic Women is the story of Brook's intrepid journey toward an understanding of the women behind the veils, and of the often contradictory political, religious, and cultural forces that shape their lives. In fundamentalist Iran, Brooks finagles an invitation to tea with the ayatollah's widow - and discovers that Mrs. Khomeini dyes her hair. In Saudi Arabia, she eludes the severe segregation of the sexes and attends a bacchanal, laying bare the hypocrisy of this austere, male-dominated society. In war-torn Ethiopia, she watches as a female gynecologist repairs women who have undergone genital mutilation justified by a distorted interpretation of Islam. In villages and capitals throughout the Middle East, she finds that a feminism of sorts has flowered under the forbidding shroud of the chador as she makes other startling discoveries that defy our stereotypes about the Muslim world.
Nine Parts of Desire is much more than a captivating work of firsthand reportage; it is also an acute analysis of the world's fastest-growing religion, deftly illustrating how Islam's holiest texts have been misused to justify the repression of women. It was, after all, the Shiite leader Ali who proclaimed that "God created sexual desire in ten parts, then gave nine parts to women." Inga biblioteksbeskrivningar kunde hittas. |
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