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This book draws on extensive original fieldwork, anthropology, history and original Islamic sources to challenge the simplistic assumption that veiling is largely about modesty and seclusion, honour and shame.
A visible marker of religious identity, the hijab (6) and the practice of veiling in general is an all-encompassing metaphor of Islam.
(4) Yet, according to French authorities, the number of women wearing full-face veiling is growing in France; most of them are young, two-thirds of them are French citizens, and around a quarter of them are converts (The Economist 2010).
Contemporary veiling, Amer shows, is more often a means of asserting individuality and choice or solidarity with a global sisterhood.
Chapter two counterpoints the argument that veiling has a protective function, meaning that it is the best way to ward off men's advances.
Scott unfolds excellent and detailed analyses of the construction of the citizen in the French nation state, of French racism and Algeria, and of the prominent news events in the French veiling controversy.
The book is divided into three sections: The first examines veiling's relationship to religion, the second focuses on the veil and sensuality, the third looks at the sociopolitical dimensions of veiling.
In the second chapter, Kessler considers the function of makeup as another kind of veiling. From ancient times, she notes, the Ideal Woman has been portrayed in art as having flawless skin and a youthful appearance.
While veiling isnCOt a law in Yemen, society still considers it a compulsory necessity to be protected.
The issue of veiling has occupied a huge amount of media airtime and column inches in Britain over recent weeks.