This book draws on the stories of female educators and Muslim girls to explore issues of identity, justice, and schooling and the complex and varied challenges confronting Muslim girls. Exploring questions of agency, belonging, and empowerment, Keddie offers stories from schooling contexts in the UK and Australia and situates them within the broader public discourse in the West on the increasing complexities of Islam and gender relations.
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