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CHAPTER 13. Women with Disabilities: Recollections from Across the Decades
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Mary Macmakin
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
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PART I. Perceptions and Realities
- CHAPTER 1. The Politics of Zan from Amanullah to Karzai: Lessons for Improving Afghan Women’s Status 45
- CHAPTER 2. Between Covered and Covert: Traditions, Stereo types, and Afghan Women’s Agency 60
- CHAPTER 3. Centuries of Threat, Centuries of Resistance: The Lessons of Afghan Women’s Resilience 74
- CHAPTER 4. Don’t Say What, Who, and When, Say How: Community Development and Women 90
- CHAPTER 5. Afghanistan Blues: Seeing Beyond the Burqa on YouTube 103
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PART II. A Woman’s Place
- CHAPTER 6. Women’s Political Presence: A Path to Promoting Gender Interests? 119
- CHAPTER 7. Voices of Parliamentarians: Four Women MPs Share Their Thoughts 128
- CHAPTER 8. Nothing Left to Lose: Women in Prison 140
- CHAPTER 9. Selling Sex in Afghanistan: Portraits of Sex Workers in Kabul 154
- CHAPTER 10. Between Choice and Force: Marriage Practices in Afghanistan 162
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PART III. To Be Whole in Body and Mind
- CHAPTER 11. The Hidden War against Women: Health Care in Afghanistan 179
- CHAPTER 12. Challenges to Cripple the Spirit: A Midwife’s Experiences 188
- CHAPTER 13. Women with Disabilities: Recollections from Across the Decades 200
- CHAPTER 14. A Question of Access: Women and Food Security 212
- CHAPTER 15. Psychological Impacts of War: Human Rights and Mental Health 229
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PART IV. Making the Rubble Bloom
- CHAPTER 16. Mending Afghanistan Stitch by Stitch: How Traditional Crafts and Social Organization Advance Afghan Women 247
- CHAPTER 17. Rural Women’s Livelihood: Their Position in the Agrarian Economy 262
- CHAPTER 18. Chadari Politics Translating Perceptions into Policy and Practice 276
- CHAPTER 19. When the Picture Does Not Fit the Frame: Engaging Afghan Men in Women’s Empowerment 293
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PART V. “Don’t Eclipse My Happy New Moon”
- CHAPTER 20. Empowering Women through Education: Recipe for Success 309
- CHAPTER 21. From Both Sides of the Mic: Women and the Media 321
- CHAPTER 22. Painting Their Way into the Public World: Women and the Visual Arts 333
- CHAPTER 23. A Hidden Discourse: Afghanistan’s Women Poets 342
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EPILOGUE: Great Expectations
- CHAPTER 24. Hopes and Dreams: Interviews with Young Afghans 357
- Selected Bibliography 367
- About the Contributors 371
- Index 379
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Acknowledgments xi
- Introduction 1
-
PART I. Perceptions and Realities
- CHAPTER 1. The Politics of Zan from Amanullah to Karzai: Lessons for Improving Afghan Women’s Status 45
- CHAPTER 2. Between Covered and Covert: Traditions, Stereo types, and Afghan Women’s Agency 60
- CHAPTER 3. Centuries of Threat, Centuries of Resistance: The Lessons of Afghan Women’s Resilience 74
- CHAPTER 4. Don’t Say What, Who, and When, Say How: Community Development and Women 90
- CHAPTER 5. Afghanistan Blues: Seeing Beyond the Burqa on YouTube 103
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PART II. A Woman’s Place
- CHAPTER 6. Women’s Political Presence: A Path to Promoting Gender Interests? 119
- CHAPTER 7. Voices of Parliamentarians: Four Women MPs Share Their Thoughts 128
- CHAPTER 8. Nothing Left to Lose: Women in Prison 140
- CHAPTER 9. Selling Sex in Afghanistan: Portraits of Sex Workers in Kabul 154
- CHAPTER 10. Between Choice and Force: Marriage Practices in Afghanistan 162
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PART III. To Be Whole in Body and Mind
- CHAPTER 11. The Hidden War against Women: Health Care in Afghanistan 179
- CHAPTER 12. Challenges to Cripple the Spirit: A Midwife’s Experiences 188
- CHAPTER 13. Women with Disabilities: Recollections from Across the Decades 200
- CHAPTER 14. A Question of Access: Women and Food Security 212
- CHAPTER 15. Psychological Impacts of War: Human Rights and Mental Health 229
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PART IV. Making the Rubble Bloom
- CHAPTER 16. Mending Afghanistan Stitch by Stitch: How Traditional Crafts and Social Organization Advance Afghan Women 247
- CHAPTER 17. Rural Women’s Livelihood: Their Position in the Agrarian Economy 262
- CHAPTER 18. Chadari Politics Translating Perceptions into Policy and Practice 276
- CHAPTER 19. When the Picture Does Not Fit the Frame: Engaging Afghan Men in Women’s Empowerment 293
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PART V. “Don’t Eclipse My Happy New Moon”
- CHAPTER 20. Empowering Women through Education: Recipe for Success 309
- CHAPTER 21. From Both Sides of the Mic: Women and the Media 321
- CHAPTER 22. Painting Their Way into the Public World: Women and the Visual Arts 333
- CHAPTER 23. A Hidden Discourse: Afghanistan’s Women Poets 342
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EPILOGUE: Great Expectations
- CHAPTER 24. Hopes and Dreams: Interviews with Young Afghans 357
- Selected Bibliography 367
- About the Contributors 371
- Index 379