The Sewing Circles of Herat

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The Sewing Circles of Herat is a non-fiction book by journalist Christina Lamb that chronicles the lives, resistance, and clandestine education efforts of Afghan women under Taliban rule.

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instanceOf book about Afghanistan
non-fiction book
about Islamist fundamentalism
gender apartheid
human rights in Afghanistan
war and conflict in Afghanistan
author Christina Lamb
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
depicts daily life under Taliban rule
forms of cultural resistance
risks faced by women seeking education
documents banning of girls’ education under the Taliban
restrictions on women’s movement and dress
secret meetings disguised as sewing circles
women’s networks of mutual support
focusesOn impact of Taliban policies on women
secret literary and educational circles
underground schools for girls
genre journalism
political non-fiction
hasAuthorNationality British
hasAuthorOccupation journalist
hasForm prose
hasPerspective Western journalist’s viewpoint
first-person reporting
hasSubject Afghan culture and traditions
refugees and exile
hasTheme courage
education as liberation
oppression and resistance
political repression
resilience
women’s rights
intendedAudience general adult readers
language English
literaryForm non-fiction narrative
mainSubject Afghan women
Taliban rule in Afghanistan
clandestine education
women’s resistance
publicationType narrative reportage
publisher HarperCollins
setting Afghanistan
Herat
timePeriod Taliban regime in the late 1990s

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Christina Lamb notableWork The Sewing Circles of Herat