
The Woman in the Muslin Mask
Veiling and Identity in Postcolonial Literature

Western feminists have in the past singled out the veiling of women as a potent symbol of women's oppression under Islam. Daphne Grace explores the far more complex and contested role of veiling over the last 120 years. Looking at the ways in which the veil is used in literature, and its representations in writing from the East and the West, she shows how veiling has come to stand for both oppression and resistance. Grace asks why, at the start of the new millennium, veiling seems more popular than ever - and explores what veiling means for the women themselves.
Chapters are arranged geographically and chronologically, beginning with the 'imperial gaze' of Victorian England, moving to the Arab Islamic world of the Middle East and the Maghreb and finally to India, in the process exploring the nationalist, religious, political and cultural meanings of the veil in its many manifestations, then and now.
Chapters are arranged geographically and chronologically, beginning with the 'imperial gaze' of Victorian England, moving to the Arab Islamic world of the Middle East and the Maghreb and finally to India, in the process exploring the nationalist, religious, political and cultural meanings of the veil in its many manifestations, then and now.
Daphne Grace gained her DPhil from Sussex University, where she currently teaches postcolonial literature and feminist theory.
'Extraordinarily comprehensive and searching' - Professor William Haney, Eastern Mediterranean University, Turkey
Acknowledgements
1. Background to the Veil : History, Theory and Culture
2. Imagining Veiled Woman
3. Revealing and Re-veiling in the Fight for Women's Rights in Egypt
4. Piety and Patriarchy: Saudi Arabia, The Arabian Peninsular and the Eastern Mediterranean
5. Violence, Liberation and Resistance: North Africa
6. Subversion, Seduction and Shame: India
7. Conclusion: Liberating the Veil
Bibliography
Index
1. Background to the Veil : History, Theory and Culture
2. Imagining Veiled Woman
3. Revealing and Re-veiling in the Fight for Women's Rights in Egypt
4. Piety and Patriarchy: Saudi Arabia, The Arabian Peninsular and the Eastern Mediterranean
5. Violence, Liberation and Resistance: North Africa
6. Subversion, Seduction and Shame: India
7. Conclusion: Liberating the Veil
Bibliography
Index
Published by Pluto Press in Feb 2004
Paperback ISBN: 9780745320045
272 pages
135mm x 215mm