Thursday, September 29, 2011

Blog #6

Genre: persuasive essay
Purpose: To explain the controversy of veils worn by women in the middle east
Central Message: We need to encourage the separation of traditional Muslim family practices from the political ideology of Islamic fundamentalism.
World View and Assumptions: Family and traditions are important. Women have cretin expectations that they have to live up to.
Use of Tools and Evidence: Gave a background of the history of the culture of the veil. He showed the controversy and explained why some have different views and opinions. Showed arguments for both sides.

2 comments:

  1. Well that’s about what I got out of this reading too. I thought it was interesting that the author was able to not only explain why the veils were there in the first place but also put a little positive spin on them. Towards the end I found I was agreeing more with the voluntary veil wearing Muslims and looking at the western society feminists with more than a little disdain. As you said he showed both sides, and that really did up his credibility and I personally found that I was able to listen a little more intently to his own argument.

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  2. Clear and concise! Love it! I thought this essay was super eye-opening. When I read the the title, I thought I knew exactly what it was going to be about and how I was going to feel after reading it, but I was definitely wrong about that. I think it is a good idea to learn about other cultures and traditions. I sometimes find myself thinking like I live in a box and that is definitely not good. I think a lot of American people think in a box too. I know that I never considered wearing a veil to be something positive. I am glad that I know this now.

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