Headscarves and Hymens

Headscarves and Hymens

By Mona Eltahawy

Pages

263

Rating

4.16

Year

2015

SociologyPoliticsFeminismEgyptIslamNonfiction

Description

Headscarves and Hymens explodes the myth that we should stand back and watch while women are disempowered and abused in the name of religion. In this laceratingly honest account, Eltahawy takes aim both at attitudes in the Middle East and at the western liberals who mistake misogyny for cultural difference. Her argument is that unless political revolution in the Arab world is accompanied by social and sexual revolution, no progress will be made.

Headscarves and Hymens is the powerful, fearless account the world has been crying out for about what it really means to be a woman in the Muslim world.

Endorsements

'Shocking, heartfelt and well-researched' — New Statesman

'A ground-shaping book that defines the edge of so many vital contemporary debates. Hers is a voice simultaneously behind and beyond the veil' — Colum McCann

'A fascinating, can't-look-away, whistle-stop tour of the Middle East' — Daily Telegraph

'Brave and impassioned . . . A shocking book, and one that will make anyone who has seen veiling as a cultural issue think very hard about what is really going on' — Mail on Sunday

Headscarves and Hymens by Mona Eltahawy - Bookist