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Veiling functions as emancipatory protection against sexualized objectification [contrarian]

Female Muslim converts refuse to be sexualized by Western society and thus don the veil as an emancipatory act of protection against the male gaze and mass consumption of female bodies in the public sphere.

XREF: Plausibly connects to postcolonial and feminist debates on agency, and to literature challenging Western assumptions about the veil as oppression versus empowerment.

Margaret Hodson, Baby Jihad, loc. 45