“There weren't a lot of people kind of manning the barricades in the sixties and looking up their genealogy.” Quote by Sean Wilsey
“"Someone": I understood that this was a character who in her own life her voice hadn't much been heard and in literature her life isn't much heard. For me, it was resisting all the more appealing characters and listening to the voice that hadn't been much heard from.” CharacterLiteratureVoiceHeardListeningUnderstoodResisting Author:Alice McDermott
“My parents were both first-generation Irish Catholics raised in Brooklyn. But it was more for me - it was that women of that generation were even less likely to express themselves, more likely to have that active interior life that they didn't dare speak out. So I was interesting in women of that era. I was interested in the language of that era. There's so much. And, certainly, this is cultural, so much there wasn't spoken about.” FirstsSpeakLanguageParentInterestingGenerationsCatholicRaisedDareActiveErasInteriorsBrooklynSpeaks Out Author:Alice McDermott
“I'm always telling my students, don't - don't worry so much third person, first person. It doesn't make that much difference.” FirstsPersonsDifferencesWorryStudentsThirdsFirst PersonThird Person Author:Alice McDermott
“We heard from a professor at an evangelical college who wore a hijab in solidarity with Muslim women. Now we have a different perspective. Asra Nomani co-wrote an op-ed in The Washington Post titled in part "As Muslim Women, We Actually Ask You Not To Wear The Hijab."” DifferentAsksHeardCollegePerspectivePostsProfessorsSolidarityEvangelicalDifferent PerspectiveMuslim WomenHijab Author:Ari Shapiro
“What we argue in the piece is that the headscarf has become a political symbol for an ideology of Islam that is exported to the world by the theocracies of the governments of Iran and Saudi Arabia. Just like the Catholic Church in the 17th century did religious propaganda to challenge the Protestant Reformation, these ideologies are trying to define the way Muslims express Islam in the world.” WorldWayTryingGovernmentPoliticalChallengesChurchReligiousPiecesCenturyCatholicIslamArguingIdeologySymbolsPropagandaIranCatholic ChurchReformationProtestantsArabiaSaudi ArabiaSaudisTheocracy17th CenturyProtestant Reformation Author:Asra Nomani
“Very interestingly in a movement that I call now the hijab lobby, sadly promulgated by women that some of us refer to as Muslim mean girls and their friends, are trying to put out this meme that we are denying women their choice.” TryingMeanChoicesGirlMovementVery InterestingMean GirlsMemesHijab Author:Asra Nomani
“What we are saying is we have to be smart about the ideology that is putting this idea into the world that a woman must be defined by her idea of modesty, that she is the vessel for honor in a community. And I believe that we have to be very pragmatic, too, about the consequence of this. Women in Iran and Saudi Arabia are jailed, punished and harassed if they don't cover themselves legally, according to the standard of those countries. So the consequences for many women is oftentimes very dark.” IfsWorldBelieveIdeasCountryI BelieveCommunityDarkHonorSmartStandardsConsequenceIdeologyDefinedIranModestyVesselArabiaSaudi ArabiaSaudisBeing SmartPragmatic Author:Asra Nomani
“I was born in 1965. When I grew up in India, there was no expectation that a good Muslim woman wore the headscarf. But what happened when I came here to the U.S. and the emergence of the Saudi and Iranian theologies in the world is that the headscarf became the hijab and the hijab is now the idea that is synonymous with headscarf.” WorldIdeasBornHappenedGrewGrew UpExpectationsIndiaTheologySaudisIranianEmergenceMuslim WomenHijab Author:Asra Nomani
“The hijab or a variation of the word shows up eight times in the Quran. And it never means headscarf. And so what's happened is that the identity of a Muslim woman especially is being equated to this piece of cloth on her head. And in that ideology there's a very fundamental assumption that people need to think very deeply about, which is do you believe that a woman is too sexy for her hair?” PeopleThinkingNeedsBelieveMeanShowsPiecesHappenedIdentityHairFundamentalsSexyEightIdeologyAssumptionVariationQuranVery DeepMuslim WomenHijab Author:Asra Nomani