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Great, eye-opening ethnography,
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This review is from: All American Yemeni Girls: Being Muslim in a Public School (Hardcover)
I found the beginning a little shaky and wasn't entirely sure whether it was going to be a recount of each girl's unique experience as a hijabat or an analysis of the events of Sarroub's field work, but it was ultimately a rewarding read.
Sarroub does a great job of highlighting the conflict for the hijabat regarding school and home life and emphasizing the importance of schools in addressing these issues. We can learn how to address multiculturalism and religious accommodation from Sarroub's work.
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Excellent Book,
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This review is from: All American Yemeni Girls: Being Muslim in a Public School (Paperback)
I am a doctoral student in ed policy and use this book in my research...but, don't let THAT scare you! This book is an interesting read and well-written! If you think it's time for American educators to respond appropriately to religious minorities in our society, you will find this book helpful.
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All American Yemeni Girls: Being Muslim in a Public School by Loukia K. Sarroub (Paperback - February 15, 2005)
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