"Chesler's book is a penetrating blend of personal narrative and historiography of women travelers...it represents a very personal struggle by a woman who is at the same time a harsh critic of cultural norms in the East, and someone deeply interested in the lives of people, particularly women, in the Muslim world" - The Jerusalem Post
Few westerners will ever be able to understand Muslim or Afghan society unless they are part of a Muslim family. Twenty years old and in love, Phyllis Chesler, a Jewish-American girl from Brooklyn,embarked on an adventure that has lasted for more than a half-century. In 1961, when she arrived in Kabul with her Afghan bridegroom, authorities took away her American passport. Chesler was now the property of her husband's family and had no rights of citizenship. Back in Afghanistan, her husband, a wealthy, westernized foreign college student with dreams of reforming his country, reverted to traditional and tribal customs. Chesler found herself unexpectedly trapped in a posh polygamous family, with no chance of escape. She fought against her seclusion and lack of freedom, her Afghan family's attempts to convert her from Judaism to Islam, and her husband's wish to permanently tie her to the country through childbirth. Drawing upon her personal diaries, Chesler recounts her ordeal, the nature of gender apartheid - and her longing to explore this beautiful, ancient, and exotic country and culture.
Chesler nearly died there but she managed to get out, returned to her studies in America, and became an author and an ardent activist for women's rights throughout the world. An American Bride in Kabul is the story of how a naive American girl learned to see the world through eastern as well as western eyes and came to appreciate Enlightenment values. This dramatic tale re-creates a time gone by, a place that is no more, and shares the way in which Chesler turned adversity into a passion for world-wide social, educational, and political reform.
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In 1961 Phyllis Chesler, a Jewish-American girl embarked on an adventure to meet her westernized husband's family in Afghan. Back home he reverted to traditional customs and she found herself unexpectedly trapped. This dramatic tale shows how Chesler escaped and turned adversity into a passion for political reform.
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Preface SECTION ONE: In Afghanistan Chapter One: From Brooklyn to Kabul Chapter Two: The Imprisoned Bride Chapter Three: Burqas Chapter Four: Harem Days Chapter Five: My Mother-in-law Chapter Six: Trapped Chapter Seven: Escape SECTION TWO: In America Chapter Eight: Home in America Chapter Nine: My Afghan Family Arrives Chapter Ten: The Jews of Afghanistan Chapter Eleven: 9/11 Chapter Twelve: 9/11/11 Chapter Thirteen: America in Afghanistan Chapter Fourteen: Hard Lessons
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ISBN
9781137464651
Publisert
2013
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Vendor
Palgrave Macmillan
Aldersnivå
G, 01
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Product language
Engelsk
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Antall sider
256
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