In conclusion, I preferred Lila Abu-Lughod’s piece over by a very small margin than Ziba Mir-Hosseini’s. This wasn’t because I had some level of difficulty reading Abu-Lughod’s piece which made me look deeper into the piece itself, but because I think even with other groups that aren’t a part of a very mainstream understanding of feminism it’s difficult to work towards benefiting one ascribed status without doing the same for the other. I think Lila really spoke to the issue a lot of women who aren’t Western or European white women, non-heterosexual, able bodied, and so on and it’s the problem of not seeing yourself represented or in need of “saving” that doesn’t look into cultural differences and the differences in how people have to ebb and