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An edition of Unveiled (2002)

Unveiled

voices of women in Afghanistan

1st ed
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"In 1997, during the Taliban's repressive rule, award-winning photographer Harriet Logan went to Afghanistan and encountered a group of extraordinary women whose strong characters and dreams for the future made an indelible impression on her. Despite the peril to her life and theirs, she captured their lives in a series of striking photographs. The women risked their safety by speaking to and being photographed by her because they felt that the outside world needed to know what was happening to them.

The images of women from 1997 contrast sharply with those from the 1970s, when they were free to dress as they wished, speak up for their rights, and pursue their education alongside men.".

"After the Taliban's defeat at the end of 2001, Logan returned to Afghanistan, where she found many of these women again and met others. These courageous and intelligent women shared with her stories of unimaginable sadness and abiding strength through the long years of war and uncertainty. Zargoona, a widow, reveals that she could not afford to treat her cancer because Taliban law prevented women from earning a living.

Nahed, a schoolteacher, has vowed never to marry because even her own brothers beat her. Durkhanai, the daughter of a famous television anchorwoman, tells how she experienced the joys of family life and the pain of lost freedom all at once: "We were like birds in a cage. For me, maybe my cage was good - my home was full of happiness. We love each other here and we are not hungry. But outside it was terrible." Nine-year-old Sanam rejoices that she can carry her doll without being beaten for idolatry.

Latifa lost her foot when she stepped on a mine and subsequently left her her house only four times during Taliban rule."--BOOK JACKET.

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Publisher
ReganBooks
Language
English
Pages
101

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Published in

New York

Edition Notes

Col. ill. on lining papers

Genre
Interviews, Pictorial works

Classifications

Library of Congress
HQ1735.6 .L64 2002, HQ1735.6.L64 2002

The Physical Object

Pagination
xx, 101 p. :
Number of pages
101

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL17036171M
Internet Archive
unveiledvoicesof0000loga
ISBN 10
0060510870
LCCN
2002017854
OCLC/WorldCat
48958319
Library Thing
684831
Goodreads
2026468

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