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Latifa was born into an educated middle-class Afghan family in Kabul in 1980. She dreamed of one day becoming a journalist and was interested in fashion, movies and friends. Then in September 1996, Taliban soldiers seized power in Kabul. Her school was closed and from that moment she became a prisoner in her own home at just 16. Latifa was now forced to wear a chadri. With painful honesty and clarity Latifa describes the way she watched her world falling apart, in the name of a fanatical interpretation of a faith that she could not comprehend. Her voice captures a lost innocence, but also echoes her determination to live in freedom and hope. Earlier this year, Latifa and her parents escaped Afghanistan with the help of a French-based Afghan resistance group.
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My Forbidden Face, Latifa
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- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2002
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- Titel
- My Forbidden Face
- Sprache
- Englisch
- Autor*innen
- Latifa
- Verlag
- Virago Press
- Erscheinungsdatum
- 2002
- Einband
- Paperback
- Seitenzahl
- 192
- ISBN10
- 1860499600
- ISBN13
- 9781860499609
- Reihe
- Schlagwörter
- Sachbücher, Historisches Thema, Esoterik & Religion, Wahre Geschichten, Biografien, Geschichte, Religiöse Themen, Religion, Autobiografien & Memoiren, Frauen, Kriegsliteratur, Leben, Islam, Biografien von Frauen, Widerstand, Emanzipation, Afghanistan, Unterdrückung, Unrecht, Muslimische Frauen, Taliban, Afghanische Literatur
- Originaltitel
- Latifa: Visage Volé
- Bewertung
- 3,85 von 5 Sternen
- Beschreibung
- Latifa was born into an educated middle-class Afghan family in Kabul in 1980. She dreamed of one day becoming a journalist and was interested in fashion, movies and friends. Then in September 1996, Taliban soldiers seized power in Kabul. Her school was closed and from that moment she became a prisoner in her own home at just 16. Latifa was now forced to wear a chadri. With painful honesty and clarity Latifa describes the way she watched her world falling apart, in the name of a fanatical interpretation of a faith that she could not comprehend. Her voice captures a lost innocence, but also echoes her determination to live in freedom and hope. Earlier this year, Latifa and her parents escaped Afghanistan with the help of a French-based Afghan resistance group.





