I made a google search using “haydar veiled intentions publication information.” after finding a link that had direct information, such as the date of publication, publisher, and editor of the document, I have all the listed information:
published in 2003
By Seal Press
editor is Ophira Edut
Haydar is a member of perseus book group
this can all be found on page 454 of: https://books.google.com/books?id=HaMEAAAAQBAJ&pg=PA454&lpg=PA454&dq=haydar+veiled+intentions+publication+information&source=bl&ots=NFX6TUz1G9&sig=CHiNcfnqWZH20mscZwZWMeGKMVI&hl=en&sa=X&ei=JWrJVKmHMtLXoASO1ICQDw&ved=0CEwQ6AEwBw#v=onepage&q=haydar%20veiled%20intentions%20publication%20information&f=false
Haydar’s main claim is that the traditional head dress of her culture has saved her from much harassment that many women seem to go through today. She provides personal anecdotes describing situations in her highschool years of men liking her for who she is not what she looks like. She gives a personal view into her life and states that the veil is an important part of her life. a strength to her argument is that she is persuasive in the way that the veil has helped her and suggest other women use it to too to save them from the harassment of men. A weakness in her story is the way she only takes one side and lets the other side speak for itself.
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