<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>"Women in Afghanistan have few resources once they are marked as promiscuous, licentious, or shameless, which can happen for reasons that have little to do with sex or sexuality. Based on 24-months of fieldwork at a women's shelter in Kabul, Sonia Ahsan provides readers with a social and textual ethnography of the category of sexual promiscuity in Afghanistan. This is the first ethnography of Pashtun women written by a Pashtun woman"--<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p>The Taliban made piety a business of the state, and thereby intervened in the daily lives and social interactions of Afghan women. <i>Pious Peripheries</i> examines women's resistance through groundbreaking fieldwork at a women's shelter in Kabul, home to runaway wives, daughters, mothers, and sisters of the Taliban. Whether running to seek marriage or divorce, enduring or escaping abuse, or even accused of singing sexually explicit songs in public, "promiscuous" women challenge the status quo-and once marked as promiscuous, women have few resources. This book provides a window into the everyday struggles of Afghan women as they develop new ways to challenge historical patriarchal practices. </p> <p>Sonia Ahsan-Tirmizi explores how women negotiate gendered power mechanisms, notably those of Islam and Pashtunwali. Sometimes defined as an honor code, Pashtunwali is a discursive and material practice that women embody through praying, fasting, oral and written poetry, and participation in rituals of hospitality and refuge. In taking ownership of Pashtunwali and Islamic knowledge, in both textual and oral forms, women create a new supportive community, finding friendship and solidarity in the margins of Afghan society. So doing, these women redefine the meanings of equality, honor, piety, and promiscuity in Afghanistan.</p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><i>Pious Peripheries</i> brings the reader into a diverse and opinionated world of Afghan women thrown together only because they all refused to abide by gendered social norms. Sonia Ahsan's willingness to step aside and allow these remarkable women to speak for themselves is a tremendous strength.--Thomas Barfield "Boston University"<br><br><i>Pious Peripheries</i> offers a compelling challenge to the idea that Afghan women need 'saving.' Via a highly original and intrepid ethnography, Sonia Ahsan-Tirmizi reveals how, from the margins of Afghan society, a community of formidable women is fashioning their own distinctive claims about Islam, Pashtun identity, sexuality, and the state.--Robert D. Crews "Stanford University"<br><br>Boldly and poetically defying patriarchy, the runaway women of <i>Pious Peripheries</i> become the surprising harbingers of an emancipatory politics in war-torn Afghanistan. Immortalized by Sonia Ahsan-Tirmizi's brave and soulfully crafted ethnography, these women's nomadic existence shatters myopic notions of religious identity and expands our sense of where reworlding comes from.--João Biehl "Princeton University"<br><br>Sonia Ahsan-Tirmizi's <i>Pious Peripheries</i> disrupts conventional categories of piety and secularism to bring to light the immense resourcefulness of Afghan women living at society's margins. Erudite and deeply empathic, with lucid vignettes that will stick in your memory, this is a must-read for anyone interested in feminism, Islam, and the tormented history of Afghanistan.--Julie Billaud "Graduate Institute for International and Development Studies"<br><br>The extraordinary achievement of <i>Pious Peripheries</i> lies in Sonia Ahsan-Tirmizi's astute explanation of how Afghan women exercise agency despite their subjugation to often brutal male authority. In this stunning ethnography, she skillfully shows how courageous women navigate the dynamics of piety and promiscuity to achieve seemingly inaccessible freedoms.--Michael Herzfeld "Harvard University"<br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Sonia Ahsan-Tirmizi</b> is Lecturer in Middle Eastern, South Asian, and African Studies at Columbia University.
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