Buchzusammenfassung
Mona Eltahawy is an Egyptian-American journalist based in New York City. She has covered current events in Egypt and general political and social issues in the Middle East. Headscarves and Hymens is her first book and expands on her controversial 2012 article published in Foreign Affairs on Muslim men, entitled Why Do They Hate Us?
The main idea presented in this book:
On a daily basis, females in Muslim nations endure brutal mistreatment and oppression while the global community ignores the issue. To promote transformation and secure equal privileges for females, Arab females must demand their entitlements and individuals from the Occident should support them in unity.
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Recommended additional reading: Sexual activity and societal structures by Shereen El Feki
Sex and the Citadel (2013) provides an enlightening view on the sexual habits of individuals in Islamic nations, particularly Egypt, which, approximately two centuries ago, was a breeding ground for playful and sensual actions but has become a traditional and sexually constricted society. These glimpses guide you through the constraints, censorship, and gender inequality that many Muslims are still confronting. Looking to introduce to your team? Did you know we also provide group subscriptions? Click on the link below, or urge your Training & Development department to contact us, to learn how you and your team can utilize to improve themselves—personally and professionally.
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