
Muslim women in comic books—an interesting post over at Racialicious
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post by Briar Levit, Submitted by Briar Levit on August 21, 2008 - 1:41pm;
tagged comics, dust, Jehanzeb Dar, muslim women, x-men.
Female, Muslim, Mutant: A Critique of Muslim Women in Comic Books, Part 1 of 2 by Racialicous guest contributor, Jehanzeb Dar, was a really interesting read. Check it out!
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Thanks for the post. Very
Thanks for the post. Very interesting, but it seems to me that women in Afghanistan wear burqas, not niqaabs and abayas. Burqa is a one piece garment that is worn directly over the head where the eyes are usually covered with a mesh. This just shows how ignorant the comic book writers are.