Hidden version of female text Early female critic began to analyze the image of women in literature and throughout history many male writers said women are obedient and obedient. Female critics have focused on traditional literary artillery and found that the number of male writers far exceeds the number of female writers. Female critics have begun to question the validity of the men's dominated cannon and concluded that the reader was made by men, assuming only men.
Before reading these two articles, I was one of the meanings of veil and why the veil of women was poorly understood. By reading Haydar's article and Abu-Lughod's article, I learned about the important aspects of veil and why it is an important practice for many Middle Eastern women. Through Haydar's article, I can understand the differences of women in Western and Middle Eastern cultures, but I thought that she had lots of her statements that many American women made to be seen negatively I noticed that I had oversimplified. By reading Abu - Lughod 's article and looking at her research and fact information, I learned that the veil of Chinese women is highly appreciated and I understood many misunderstandings about them. People do not agree with all stereotypes about veil, but they must take time to understand the lifestyles and choices of women in the Middle East.
Final draft: Analyze "Hidden intent: Do not judge Muslim girls through her cover" and "Muslim women"
The main change in the revolutionary Iran was the introduction of women's clothing that covers most of the body, including veil and hair. In the early days of the text, it was difficult for Marji and her classmates to understand the importance of clothes. Clothing plays an important role in how Marji expresses his personality and defines himself as an individual. She pointed to her contemporary dress, but she also mentioned her her scarf (or veil): "I wore Nike shoes in 1983 ... and my denim jacket Match with Michael Jackson 's buttons When talking about her contemporary and traditional clothes, Marji emphasized the tension between tradition and progress.