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Title
Veiled Men, Private Women in Arabo-Islamic Culture |
Full text
http://hdl.handle.net/1887/17364 |
Date
1999 |
Author(s)
El Guindi, F. |
Abstract
Research on the contemporary Islamic movement that emerged in Egypt in the 1970s, after the Ramadan war, revealed a centrality of the dress code adopted by the Islami yyin (Islamic activists), which has spread throughout the Arabic-speaking and Islamic region. The newly constructed dress form was visible and dramatic. Too much focus, however, was on the fact that previously secularly dressed college women had adopted conservative clothing, which includes veiling. |
Subject(s)
Arabo-Islamic culture |
Language
en_US |
Publisher
ISIM, Leiden |
Type of publication
Article / Letter to editor |
Format
125897 bytes; application/pdf |
Source
4; 1; 6; 6; 1; ISIM Newsletter |
Repository
Leiden - University of Leiden
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