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Lipstick Jihad: by Michael Miguel on Prezi Review of “Lipstick Jihad” by Azadeh Moaveni. Posted on 04/21/2009 by rhapsodyinbooks. Moaveni writes a revealing and fascinating memoir of her life as an Lipstick Jihad. Azadeh Moaveni's memoir of 'growing up Iranian in America and American in Iran' focuses on sexual politics of both cultures.
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Lipstick Jihad was on our summer reading list so I decided to read it (on my own) while we studied Iran in school. It blew my mind. Book Review "Lipstick Jihad" Azadeh Moaveni. For those of us Iranians born in the West or having arrived here as children, Azadeh Moaveni Foreigner - outcast - Celine - friend - Najmeh - journalist -3rd grade - Language - Farsi/English Lipstick Jihad: A Memoir of Growing Up Iranian in
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Azadeh Moaveni - Lipstick Jihad - Book Review, BookPage 'Lipstick Jihad' by Azadeh Moaveni - Houston Chronicle Her book, Lipstick Jihad: A Memoir of Growing Up Iranian in Americaand American in Iran, documents a behind-closed-doors social rebellion
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Review: Lipstick Jihad - Sophisticated Dorkiness Lipstick Jihad. May 7, 2014. LipstickJihad-image. This discussion is restricted to faculty only. To view, please login below. To get an account, visit our contact Lipstick Jihad. BookPage® Review by Julie Clubse. A reporter for Time who worked in Tehran from 2000-2001, Moaveni writes perceptively in her latest book
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