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Cómo Orientalista: Telemundo’s El Clon, Part I


Posted by diana on 21 Apr 2010 / 0 Comments
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Spanish soap operas (telenovelas) are just like any other serial dramas, with all the conventional characteristics: star -crossed lovers, dramatic music, a flair for the outrageous and a seemingly never-ending plot. This is exactly what can be expected from Telemundo’s telenovela, El Clon (The Clone). A remake of a Brazilian soap opera that aired in […]

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Homeland Insecurities: Nel Hedayat and Afghanistan


Posted by ayaan on 05 Apr 2010 / 0 Comments
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The BBC documentary Women, Weddings, War and Me follows 21-year-old British Afghan Nel Hedayat (pictured below) as she returns to Afghanistan 15 years after she and her family left. The accompanying article was my first exposure to Hedayat’s experience there, and it provides a different perspective than the documentary did. The article came across as […]

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Saudi Poet Has Rhyme and Reason


Posted by yusra on 01 Apr 2010 / 0 Comments
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I’d like to give it up to Hissa Hilal, a Saudi woman who’s caused some controversy for slamming Islamic extremists in an American Idol spinoff called Million’s Poet. Instead of singing, contestants are judged based on how well they recite poems in front of a live audience; a panel of judges, along with thousands of […]

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Abra-Cadabra: NBC’s Community Makes Burqa Jokes


Posted by fatemeh on 30 Mar 2010 / 0 Comments
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I don’t know how you spend your Thursday nights, but mine are usually spent in front of the television for NBC’s Thursday night comedy line up. And usually, Community is one of my favorite shows. It’s a comedy about a misfit group of community college students. This weekend, I saw the “Basic Geneaology” episode while […]

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The Jewel of Edina: Kicking Ass and Taking Names


Posted by yusra on 19 Mar 2010 / 0 Comments
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Edina Lekovic, the Communications Director for the Muslim Public Affairs Council in Los Angeles, says the hardest part of her job is convincing the media to run non-crisis stories about Muslims. Yusra interviews her to figure out what drives the woman we see on TV. Yusra: You work as the communications director of the Muslim […]

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Maher’s Muddled Muslim Dior Mockery


Posted by yusra on 17 Feb 2010 / 0 Comments
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Based on his über-liberal political views, I assume Bill Maher has an open mind, and therefore understands that fashion transcends cultures. But for the sake of being a douche, he pretends like he doesn’t in his parody of niqabi women in a skit called “Muslim Dior,” part of his But I’m not Wrong comedy show. […]

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Divorce, Egyptian Style: Oprah’s Episode on Marriage Around the Globe


Posted by emanhashim on 10 Feb 2010 / 0 Comments
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I was thrilled when I heard that Oprah Winfrey interviewed Egyptian women about marriage for an episode of her show about marriage around the globe. Oprah has always been such an inspiration for a lot of women, me included. I was so excited for her to highlight my world and how women like me get […]

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Driving Me Crazy: The BBC’s Muslim Driving School


Posted by ayaan on 27 Jan 2010 / 0 Comments
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The BBC is airing a six-episode television series, called Muslim Driving School, about Muslim women who are learning to drive. The show purports to not only follow these women as they learn, but to provide an insight into their inner lives. Muslim Driving School is billed as being about British Muslim women, but from the […]

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The Tide is Turning for Opinions on Abortion in Egypt


Posted by emanhashim on 10 Dec 2009 / 0 Comments
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Egyptian society has been fighting over abortion for over 10 years. Abortion is still illegal in the country, but there have been many moves to legalize abortion pregnancies that are the result of rape. So after all this fighting, why is there still no result? In a 1998 action that was described as “revolutionary appeal” […]

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The Afghan Women Tug of War


Posted by Guest Contributor on 07 Dec 2009 / 0 Comments
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This was written by Frau Sally Benz and originally published at Feministe. Earlier this week, GRITtv posted an interview with a woman from RAWA, the Revolutionary Association of the Women of Afghanistan. I wanted to post the video for you all to watch and just say a few things that came to mind as I […]

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