Imagining Arab Womanhood
Discover the compelling insights of Imagining Arab Womanhood by Amira Jarmakani, published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2010. This thought-provoking book spans 236 pages and delves into the intricate ways in which U.S. portrayals of veils, harems, and belly dancers have served as nostalgic and exotic symbols. Jarmakani expertly unpacks how these representations contribute to dominant narratives surrounding power and progress in American society.
With a focus on gender studies, sociology, and ethnic studies, this book is a vital addition for anyone interested in understanding the cultural dynamics at play in the portrayal of Arab womanhood. Engage with Jarmakani’s critical analysis and broaden your perspective on the intersection of race, gender, and representation. Perfect for scholars, students, and anyone passionate about social sciences.