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Hijab and the Republic: Uncovering the French Headscarf Debate
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Hijab and the Republic: Uncovering the French Headscarf Debate Cloth - 2009

by Winter, Bronwyn

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Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press, 2009. Cloth. Good/No Dust Jacket. 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall. 419 pp. Tightly bound. Corners not bumped. Text is free of markings. No ownership markings. PLEASE NOTE: There is a bump to the lower edge of the front board.
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  • Title Hijab and the Republic: Uncovering the French Headscarf Debate
  • Author Winter, Bronwyn
  • Binding Cloth
  • Condition Used - Good
  • Pages 436
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Syracuse University Press, Syracuse, NY
  • Date 2009
  • Features Bibliography, Index
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 024353
  • ISBN 9780815631743 / 081563174X
  • Weight 1.55 lbs (0.70 kg)
  • Dimensions 9.2 x 6.2 x 1.3 in (23.37 x 15.75 x 3.30 cm)
  • Themes
    • Cultural Region: French
    • Religious Orientation: Islamic
    • Sex & Gender: Feminine
  • Library of Congress subjects Islam and secularism - France, France - Race relations
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 2008038003
  • Dewey Decimal Code 391.430

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Includes bibliographical references and index.

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  • Choice, 11/01/2009, Page 0

About the author

Bronwyn Winter teaches in the Department of French Studies at the University of Sydney, where she is program director of International and Comparative Literary Studies in the School of Languages and Cultures. She is the contributing coeditor of After Shock: September 11, 2001: Global Feminist Perspectives.