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A series of compelling first-person accounts from French and Francophone women who wear or have worn the niqab in Franceâ s Salafi communities. With the backdrop of the French governmentâ s 2010 ban on full facial veiling in public spaces, De Fà o draws on her subjectsâ own words to show their agency, working against the clichà s that often underlie public views of the niqab.

Produktbeschreibung
A series of compelling first-person accounts from French and Francophone women who wear or have worn the niqab in Franceâ s Salafi communities. With the backdrop of the French governmentâ s 2010 ban on full facial veiling in public spaces, De Fà o draws on her subjectsâ own words to show their agency, working against the clichà s that often underlie public views of the niqab.
Autorenporträt
Agnès De Féo is a sociologist and documentary filmmaker. Since 2008, she has been studying women in the Salafist movement in France and has made eight films on the subject of the niqab. Her previous work, on the Cham community in Vietnam and Cambodia from 2002 to 2012, has resulted in five documentaries as well as a book, Parlons Cham du Vietnam (2016).