Nina Ansary je oceňovaná autorka, historička a obhajkyňa ženských práv, ktorá sa vo svojej práci zameriava na globálnu históriu rodovej nerovnosti. Svojím písaním skúma vplyv systémovej diskriminácie a odhaľuje neznáme príbehy žien. Jej diela sú oceňované pre svoju hĺbku a snahu poukázať na skryté aspekty ženskej skúsenosti naprieč kultúrami. Ansary prispieva do verejnej diskusie o rovnosti a postavení žien na univerzitách aj v medzinárodných organizáciách.
Women's rights advocate Dr. Nina Ansary takes readers on a 4,000-year historical journey to expose the repercussions of centuries of gender inequality. The book's biographical profiles of fifty forgotten innovators--brought to life by international illustrator Petra Dufkova--shatter deeply rooted gender myths to tell remarkable stories about groundbreaking contributions to the global community
"The popular narrative about women's lives in Iran over the last forty years goes something like this: 'During the Pahlavi Monarchy, women were on an upward trajectory. In a nation on the cusp of modernity, women actively participated. They were given the right to vote and were free to be in public without veils; they wore miniskirts on university campuses. Then came the Islamic Revolution in 1979, with Ayatollah Khomeini at the helm. The burgeoning freedoms for women were extinguished. The veil was required and institutions were segregated by gender. The Islamic Republic had thus achieved its goal of resurrecting the image of the traditional Muslim woman.' The problem with popular narratives is that, despite their convenient half-truths, the real story is more complicated, unexpected, and less tidy. Inspired by author Nina Ansary's scholarly journey, Jewels of Allah is a provocative roller coaster ride that shatters the stereotypical assumptions about the often misunderstood story of women in Iran today. Highlighting many courageous female leaders and advocates throughout Iran's history, the book illuminates the unanticipated consequences of the Islamic Revolution and the unexpected twists and turns leading to a full-blown feminist movement within a post-revolutionary patriarchal society." -- Publisher's description