Bringing niqab wearers' voices to the fore discussing their narratives on religious agency identity social interaction community and urban spaces Anna Piela situates women's accounts firmly within UK and US socio-political contexts as well as within media discourses on Islam. <br/><br/>The niqab has recently emerged as one of the most ubiquitous symbols of everything that is perceived to be wrong with Islam: barbarity backwardness exploitation of women and political radicalization. Yet all these notions are assigned to women who wear the niqab without their consultation; niqab debates are held without their voices being heard and when they do speak their views are dismissed.<br/><br/>However the picture painted by the stories told here demonstrates that for these women religious symbols such as the niqab are deeply personal freely chosen multilayered and socially situated. <i>Wearing the Niqab</i> gives voice to these women and their stories and sets the record straight enhancing understanding of the complex picture around niqab and religious identity and agency.
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