"The experiences of Afghan (and more generally Muslim) girls and women are thus commodified into what media scholar Gillian Whitlock calls propaganda "soft weapons" - narratives from the third world which serve the political and military agenda of Western powers. "
"The experiences of Afghan (and more generally Muslim) girls and women are thus commodified into what media scholar Gillian Whitlock calls propaganda "soft weapons" - narratives from the third world which serve the political and military agenda of Western powers. "
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Skateboarding won’t ‘save’ Afghan girls
www.aljazeera.com2020/03/09
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