On one level it feels like what she's saying there is that veiling almost, by its hiding of sexual characteristics, allows women to be seen.. more as men? In the sense of having that freedom from constant gaze and scrutiny. However the price is hiding your body itself... kind of reminds me a lot of what I've read about Albanian sworn virgins?
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On one level it feels like what she's saying there is that veiling almost, by its hiding of sexual characteristics, allows women to be seen.. more as men? In the sense of having that freedom from constant gaze and scrutiny. However the price is hiding your body itself... kind of reminds me a lot of what I've read about Albanian sworn virgins?
Hmmm. This one needs pondering.