The practice(s) and meaning(s) of "veiling" in two or more different religions

As with the first paper, students will write an academic essay (abiding by appropriate grammatical conventions)
that examines a question or issue specific to the relationship between gender or sexuality and
religion/spirituality. The paper will draw on sources cited necessary to compare 2 or more perspectives on the
issue from 2 or more religious traditions and generate a thesis about what thinking these different
perspectives/modes of investigation together has to offer.
Sources to use:
habana Mir: "Sister Rose and A Teenager's First Headscarf" https://religiondispatches.org/sister-rose-and-ateenagers-first-headscarf/ (Links to an external site.)
"The Amish Veil: Symbol of Separation and Community" by Jana Hawley :
The_Veil_Women_Writers_on_Its_History,Lore,_and_P…----_(Pg_105--113).pdf
Your thesis statement can essentially be a more specific version of any of the above topics in which you
identify the texts and traditions of your analysis and focus more clearly on a question or argument about the
topic.
For this second paper, *The student will incorporate at least 2 secondary sources (from scholarly journals) to
enrich the argument of the paper. Or perhaps veiling, feminist, comparative