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DISCUSSION VEILED SENTIMENTS

DISCUSSION VEILED SENTIMENTS. IMPORTANT CONCEPTS FROM VEILED SENTIMENTS. CODE OF HONOR AGL (SELF-CONTROL) IDEALS OF AUTONOMY & EQUALITY MORAL VIRTUE HASHAM (SHAME & VOLUNTARY DEFERENCE ) – P. 117 VEILING – SEXUAL MODESTY, DEFERENCE

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DISCUSSION VEILED SENTIMENTS

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  1. DISCUSSION VEILED SENTIMENTS

  2. IMPORTANT CONCEPTS FROM VEILED SENTIMENTS • CODE OF HONOR • AGL (SELF-CONTROL) • IDEALS OF AUTONOMY & EQUALITY • MORAL VIRTUE • HASHAM (SHAME & VOLUNTARY DEFERENCE) – P. 117 • VEILING – SEXUAL MODESTY, DEFERENCE • GHINNAWAS “DISCOURSES OF SENTIMENT” – P. 248, 252

  3. 9-11 • Since 9-11, negative attitudes about Muslims proliferate • How might principles of the Bedouin Code of Honor be used to present a less biased viewpoint?

  4. GENDER INEQUALITY • Cultural Relativism vs. Veiling • If we apply cultural relativism (respect cultural differences), do we devalue gender equality?

  5. Ginnewas • Gennewas as “veiled sentiments” • Do you agree or disagree that these are a form of women’s resistance? Why? • Why are these acceptable if they violate the Code of Honor?

  6. Cultural Identity • Government sedentarization— • Bedouin no longer practice pastoral nomadism • How has this affected their culture & identity?

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