To Veil or Not to Veil? A Case Study of Identity Negotiation Among Muslim Women in Austin, Texas JEN'NAN GHAZAL READ and JOHN P. BARTKOWSKI
-Muslim women who did not wear the veil explained their choice as:
A) personal, not the consequence of group pressure by non-Muslims
B) an expression of their doubts about Islam and their diminishing religious faith
C) an effort to remove an impediment to academic or professional success
D) aesthetic; they saw themselves as more attractive without the veil
E) All of the above are reasons women did not wear the veil
10) McDonald's in Hong Kong: Consumerism, Dietary Change and the Rise of a Children's Culture (from Golden Arches East) JAMES L. WATSON
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