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"Chappals and Gym Shorts: An Indian Muslim Woman in the Land of Oz," Almas Sayeed
Almas Sayeed is an Indian Muslim woman attending school in Kansas. A visit from her father
speaking of marriage appears to be the catalyst that ignites her concerns regarding certain cultural traditions. Sayeed provides an insightful journey into her family life, cultural traditions regarding gender roles, submissiveness, marriage and sexuality. Sayeed's thoughts and views are strengthened by her introduction to Feminist theory.
Almas Sayeed viewed the arranged marriage plans of her father to marry someone she had never met as a commitment to:
a. being Indian, being a good Muslim woman, and to her parents.
b. her family's culture.
c. a secure future and happy life.
d. marrying the most promising husband among interested relatives.

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