It was a pleasure to have Ms. Eraqi with us in class on Tuesday. I loved hearing about all of her experiences, especially about her experiences in Cairo. I also loved hearing her personal stories about her family life here in the West, and about how she is part of many different cultures at the same time. Thank you, Sara for inviting her!
Let me try to better explain what I was trying to say the other day during our discussion about Does My Head Look Big in This? and about headscarves in general. I remember a woman making the comment that she felt that it was relatively easy wearing the headscarf in America. I was somewhat surprised to hear this comment. I wondered if this is true because many Americans do not seem to care about what other people are wearing; they seem to not befriend people based on looks. But then, I also see the reverse happening in America, especially among “higher” classes and certain groups of people, where one’s clothes and possessions are all that matter. But I wonder on the whole how Americans do with accepting other cultures. Traditionally, we are a “melting pot” (though that is debated by some), and I believe this makes it easier for people from all over the world to fit in. Although people are going to be curious (as Dan mentioned in class, I think), most will also be accepting.
The other issue I was contemplating about the hijab being accepted is whether it is just a piece of material or whether it is a symbol of a whole realm of ideas- and even an entire religion. First, I do not think anyone should be punished for wearing a hijab, because in reality it is only a piece of cloth, and is not intruding on anyone else’s rights. But it cannot be denied that the hijab is also a symbol of Islam, even if it not worn by every Muslim woman.
Wonderful post Ashley!!!
ReplyDeleteI agree that people are sometimes fast to judge a person based only on their outward appearance and that this is a facet of American society that makes it hard for people who look different to fit in and feel like they fit in!