The Domestic is Political, and the Political is Gendered: An Analysis of Veiled Subjects, Gendered Epistemologies, and Muslim Bodies

  • Christopher Nelson
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… the universal, secular republican France,” the banning of the hijab purportedly represents evidence of Western liberal exceptionalism, with a decidedly nationalistic flare in the case of …

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Christopher Nelson. (2015). The Domestic is Political, and the Political is Gendered: An Analysis of Veiled Subjects, Gendered Epistemologies, and Muslim Bodies. Islamophobia Studies Journal, 3(1). https://doi.org/10.13169/islastudj.3.1.0106

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