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245 00 $aShattering the stereotypes :$bMuslim women speak out /$cedited By Fawzia Afzal-Khan ; foreword by Nawal El Saadawi.
260 $aNorthampton, Mass. :$bOlive Branch Press,$c2005.
300 $axi, 338 pages ;$c23 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 330-331).
505 00 $gForeword /$rNawal El Saadawi --$gIntroduction :$tPlaying with images, or will the RE(A)EL Muslim woman please stand up, please stand up? /$rFawzia Afzal-Khan --$gPart 1.$tNon-Fiction --$tUnholy alliances : Zionism, U.S. imperialism, and Islamic fundamentalism /$rFawzia Afzal-Khan --$tThe burden on U.S. Muslims /$rAzizah al-Hibri --$t9/11 and the Afghan-American community /$rNadia Ali Maiwandi --$tFragments from a journal /$rZohra Saed --$tMy earliest memories /$rWajma Ahmady --$tTapping our strength /$rEisa Nefertari Ulen --$tAm I a Muslim woman? : nationalist reactions and postcolonial transgressions /$rMinoo Moallem --$tTerrorist chic /$rHumera Afridi --$tA letter to India : In Manto's spirit /$rAyesha Jalal --$tWhere is home? : fragmented lives, border crossings, and the politics of exile /$rRabab Abdulhadi --$tMust we always non-intervene? /$rAfsaneh Najmabadi --$gPart 2.$tPoetry --$tFirst writing since /$rSuheir Hammad --$tFirst bombing (for Suheir) /$rNathalie Handal --$tThe conflict /$rNathalie Handal --$tBaladna /$rNathalie Handal --$tThe lives of rain /$rNathalie Handal --$tI never made it to Café Beirut /$rNathalie Handal --$tWar /$rNathalie Handal --$tRachel's Palestinian wars /$rNathalie Handal --$tDetained /$rNathale Handal --$tBilly Bush Sam-ton /$rFawzia Afzal-Khan --$tExpert /$rSham-e-Ali al-Jamal --$tAn everyday occurrence /$rSham-e-Ali al-Jamal --$tSeeing ourselves /$rSham-e-Ali al-Jamal --$tPaleontology of occupation /$rManiza Naqvi --$tTime of war /$rManiza Naqvi --$tThe time of last things /$rManiza Naqvi --$tWar is terrorism /$rManiza Naqvi --$tPhoenix, from a distance /$rMahwash Shoaib --$tEquilibrium of bones (or, imagine us Christiane Amanpour) /$rMahwash Shoaib --$tLittle Mosque poems /$rMohja Kahf --$tTerror /$rFaryal Khan --$gPart 3.$tJournalism --$tEpigraph /$rNirmen al-Mufty --$tThe adventures of a Muslim woman in Atlanta /$rcolumn by Nadirah Z. Sabir and Reader Response --$tJournal entry from Tehran /$rAnisa Mehdi --$tYesterday /$rBarbara Nimri Aziz --$tAre you O.K.? /$rBarbara Nimri Aziz --$gPart 4.$tReligious Discourses --$tMuslim women's rights in the global village : challenges and opportunities /$rAzizah al-Hibri --$tMuslim women rule and other little-known facts /$rMohja Kahf --$tInterview with Dawn newspaper of Pakistan regarding the role of religion and status of women in Pakistan, Jan. 2003 /$rRiffat Hassan --$gPart 5.$tFiction --$tWitness /$rFarah Qidwai --$tThe villa Orient /$rManiza Naqvi --$tCircumference /$rHumera Afridi --$tTheater /$rHumera Afridi --$tHanaan's house /$rAmani Elkassabani --$gPart 6.$tPlays --$tAn Afghan woman /$rBina Sharif --$tForugh's reflecting pool : the life and work of Forugh Farrokhzad /$rMaryam Habibian --$tThat Sara Aziz! /$rManiza Naqvi --$tChocolate in heat : growing up Arab in America /$rBetty Shamieh --$gAfterword :$tShattering the stereotypes in a post-9/11 world : a conversation with the playwrights /$rconducted by Fawzia Afzal-Khan.
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