Nine Parts of Desire

Nine Parts of Desire

By Geraldine Brooks

Pages

255

Rating

4.05

Year

1994

Description

Geraldine Brooks presents the stories of a wide range of Muslim women in the Middle East. As an Australian American and an experienced foreign correspondent, Brooks's thoughtful analysis attempts to understand the precarious status of women in the wake of Islamic fundamentalism.

Nine Parts of Desire is the story of Brooks'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. Defying our stereotypes about the Muslim world, Brooks's acute analysis of the world's fastest-growing religion deftly illustrates how Islam's holiest texts have been misused to justify repression of women, and how male pride and power have warped the original message of a once-liberating faith. As a prizewinning foreign correspondent for The Wall Street Journal, Geraldine Brooks spent six years covering the Middle East through wars, insurrections, and the volcanic upheaval of resurgent fundamentalism. Yet for her, headline events were only the backdrop to a less obvious but more enduring drama: the daily life of Muslim women.

Endorsements

Pulitzer Prize–winning author Geraldine Brooks

"Frank, enraging, and captivating." — The New York Times