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Zusatztext "The book provides insights into the many-layered lives of Afghan women." Informationen zum Autor Jennifer Heath is editor of The Veil: Women Writers on Its History! Lore! and Politics (UC Press) and author or editor of numerous other books. Ashraf Zahedi is a sociologist at the Beatrice Bain Research Group at the University of California! Berkeley. Klappentext " Land of the Unconquerable is a timely collection of insightful articles and reflections. The first person accounts by long-time Afghan activists are especially moving. It is far too rare to hear Afghans! particularly Afghan women! speak in their own voices about their realities! and this volume addresses this lack with both courage and clarity." -Kavita N. Ramdas! former President and CEO of the Global Fund for Women and current Visiting Scholar and Fellow at Stanford University "This is a valuable book addressing a question that needs to be understood if peace in Afghanistan is ever to be achieved." -Haleh Afshar! co-author of Women in Later Life: Exploring Race and Ethnicity "This book urgently and importantly avoids politicizing women's issues for personal gain." -Sima Wali! former President of Refugee Women in Development and former Peace Talks delegate at the Bonn Conference "The United States and its NATO allies declared they would liberate the women of Afghanistan from years of brutal exploitation and tyrannical rule when they entered the country and toppled the Taliban in late 2001. This timely and informative book counters that claim and describes how women continue to suffer since the Taliban fell from power. A diverse group of writers and activists put forth a good review and analysis of the current situation for women in Afghanistan and provide a significant contribution to an extremely important but still neglected subject. Essential reading for those with a serious interest in topics relating to women in Afghanistan." -Hafizullah Emadi! Development consultant! Afghanistan " Land of the Unconquerable provides a nuanced picture of the complex and diverse lives of Afghan women! and it successfully dispels much public misinformation about Afghanistan and its people. This is an outstanding and timely volume." -Rickie Solinger! co-editor of Interrupted Life: Experiences of Incarcerated Women in the U.S. "This edited collection about the constraints! opportunities and contexts in which Afghan women are living today is a triumph. The essays are well-written! apt! interesting and close to the ground. This will be tremendously useful to scholars and activists around the world." -Shahla Haeri! Associate Professor of Cultural Anthropology! Boston University Zusammenfassung Offers a three-dimensional portrait of Afghan women. This title examines the realities of life for women in both urban and rural settings. It addresses topics including food security, sex work, health, marriage, education, poetry, politics, prisoners, and community development. Inhaltsverzeichnis Acknowledgments Introduction Jennifer Heath Part I. Perceptions and Realities 1. The Politics of Zan from Amanullah to Karzai: Lessons for Improving Afghan Women's Status Shireen Khan Burki 2. Between Covered and Covert: Traditions! Stereotypes! and Afghan Women's Agency Margaret A. Mills 3. Centuries of Threat! Centuries of Resistance: The Lessons of Afghan Women's Resilience Anne E. Brodsky 4. Don't Say What! Who! and When! Say How: Community Development and Women Wahid Omar 5. Afghanistan Blues: Seeing Beyond the Burqa on YouTube Dinah Zeiger Part II. A Woman's Place 6. Women's Political Presence: A Path to Promoting Gender Interests? Anna Larson