The Afghan monalisa :

Zereh, Anosha Roya.
ACKU
AnoshaRoyaZereh.
United States of America : Lexington, KY, ©2013.
88 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
English
9781483646848
9781483646831
9781483646855
Women
Afghanistan.
Women’s rights
Afghanistan.
Women
Social conditions.
Afghanistan
Women
Social life and customs.
Afghanistan
Women
Government policy
Afghanistan.
HQ1735.6. / Z474 2013
Library of Congress Classification / Monograph
3ACKU000396233
Abstract: "The Afghan woman has been portrayed with a mixture of concoctions in the media since the collapse of the Taliban in 2001. Afghan women have been spoken of, and they have been depicted on the covers of national magazines as voiceless, faceless, and nose-less. They have been epitomized as victims of the most atrocious human rights in the world. During the last thirty plus years of war in Afghanistan, three decades of gruesome battle, the Afghan woman has experienced the shocking dispossession from everything loved, surviving in the midst of abject poverty, foreign and civil warfare, and the staggering epoch of the Taliban. Their only crime is simply being born in Afghanistan as women in an era unfavorable to their gender...Through the soft methodology of poetry, a melodious and dynamic style, expressive of Afghan women's narratives, gracefully emerges. From the political field of the media to the nostalgic melancholy of the Afghan population living outside Afghanistan to the construal of the burka as a customary garment to the Afghan nomadic standard of living, Zereh voyages into the Afghan woman's life through poetry, facing the escalating questions of Afghan women in jeopardy"--Page 4 of cover.