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Until now the bulk of the literature about the veil has been written by outsiders who do not themselves veil. This literature often assumes a condescending tone
Books-In-Brief: Rethinking Muslim Women & The Veil (Romanian Language)
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Authors: Katherine Bullock
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Until now the bulk of the literature about the veil has been written by outsiders who do not themselves veil. This literature often assumes a condescending tone
Books-In-Brief: Rethinking Muslim Women and the Veil (Hungarian Language)
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Authors: Katherine Bullock
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Until now the bulk of the literature about the veil has been written by outsiders who do not themselves veil. This literature often assumes a condescending tone
Books-In-Brief: Rethinking Muslim Women and the Veil (Slovak Language)
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Authors: Katherine Bullock
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Type: BOOK - Published: 2018-01-01 - Publisher: International Institute of Islamic Thought (IIIT)

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Until now the bulk of the literature about the veil has been written by outsiders who do not themselves veil. This literature often assumes a condescending tone