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The Political Psychology Of The Veil The Impossible Body Sahar Ghumkhor

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The Political Psychology Of The Veil The Impossible Body Sahar Ghumkhor
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.06 MB
Pages: 285
Author: Sahar Ghumkhor
ISBN: 9783030320607, 9783030320614, 303032060X, 3030320618
Language: English
Year: 2020

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The Political Psychology Of The Veil The Impossible Body Sahar Ghumkhor by Sahar Ghumkhor 9783030320607, 9783030320614, 303032060X, 3030320618 instant download after payment.

Veiled women in the West appear menacing. Their visible invisibility is a cause of obsession. What is beneath the veil more than a woman? This book investigates the preoccupation with the veiled body through the imaging and imagining of Muslim women. It examines the relationship between the body and knowledge through the politics of freedom as grounded in a ‘natural’ body, in the index of flesh. The impulse to unveil is more than a desire to free the Muslim woman. What lies at the heart of the fantasy of saving the Muslim woman is the West’s desire to save itself. The preoccupation with the veiled woman is a defense that preserves neither the object of orientalism nor the difference embodied in women’s bodies, but inversely, insists on the corporeal boundaries of the West’s mode of knowing and truth-making. The book contends that the imagination of unveiling restores the West’s sense of its own power and enables it to intrude where it is ‘other’ – thus making it the centre and the agent by promising universal freedom, all the while stifling the question of what freedom is.

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