Reflections on “Veiled meanings : Young British Muslim women and the negotiation of differences”
Claire Dwyer’s (Gender Place Cult 6(1):5–26) study of the embodiment of difference by young Muslim women living in Britain was among the first by geographers to foreground the roles of both gender and the body on reproducing religiously defined differences. Published pre-9/11, it is prescient in tha...
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2024
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