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4. The Citizen behind the Veil: National Imperatives and the Re-dressing of Muslim Women
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Preface xi
- A Note on Transliteration, Translation, and Sources xv
- Introduction 1
- I. The Bulgarian Figure in the Ottoman Carpet: Untangling Nation from Empire 18
- 2. Muslim Rebirth: Nationalism, Communism, and the Path to I984 55
- 3. Under the Fez and the Foreskin: Modernity and the Mapping of Muslim Manhood 85
- 4. The Citizen behind the Veil: National Imperatives and the Re-dressing of Muslim Women 116
- 5. A Muslim by Any "Other'' Name: The Power of Naming and Renaming 142
- 6. On What Grounds the Nation? Parcels of Land and Meaning 169
- Conclusion 197
- Selected Bibliography 203
- Index 217
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Illustrations ix
- Preface xi
- A Note on Transliteration, Translation, and Sources xv
- Introduction 1
- I. The Bulgarian Figure in the Ottoman Carpet: Untangling Nation from Empire 18
- 2. Muslim Rebirth: Nationalism, Communism, and the Path to I984 55
- 3. Under the Fez and the Foreskin: Modernity and the Mapping of Muslim Manhood 85
- 4. The Citizen behind the Veil: National Imperatives and the Re-dressing of Muslim Women 116
- 5. A Muslim by Any "Other'' Name: The Power of Naming and Renaming 142
- 6. On What Grounds the Nation? Parcels of Land and Meaning 169
- Conclusion 197
- Selected Bibliography 203
- Index 217