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Mardum-shinasi va Jami’a-shinasi Yazd (‘Anthropology & Sociology of the city of Yazd’)

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repetitive narration technique. The narrator by droning on the same tone for every story makes it a bit difficult to remain interested and concentrated for long. At many occasions, it… Click to show full abstract

repetitive narration technique. The narrator by droning on the same tone for every story makes it a bit difficult to remain interested and concentrated for long. At many occasions, it feels like a paid advertisement to support Afghan women rather than a genuine presentation of their experiences, lives and ideas. All in all, We Are Afghan Women: Voices of Hope is heart-wrenching and profoundly inspiring book with simple language and no romance. This volume is the best collection for lovers of Afghan culture, women and social and political studies as it deals with the chaotic and civil unrest decades, marginalization, suppression, sexism, physical and psychological torture, domestic violence, rape and various harsh realities particularly women have faced in a country victim of anti-women propaganda.

Keywords: sociology; anthropology; shinasi jami; mardum shinasi; yazd

Journal Title: British Journal of Middle Eastern Studies
Year Published: 2019

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