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Special Issue: Interrogating Intersectionalities, Gendering Mobilities, Racializing Transnationalisms

Control over female ‘Muslim’ bodies: culture, politics and dress code laws in some Muslim and non-Muslim countries

Pages 671-686 | Received 15 Jan 2013, Accepted 26 May 2014, Published online: 09 Oct 2014

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