In the wake of Pakistani dictator General-Zia-ul-Haq’s Islamization process (1977-1988), the country experienced an unprecedented tilt towards religious fundamentalism. This initiated judicial transformations that brought in rigid Islamic Sharia laws that impacted women’s freedoms and participation in the public sphere, and gender-specific curbs and policies on the pretext of implementing a religious identity. This suffocating environment that eroded women’s rights in particular through a recourse to politicization of religion also saw the emergence of equally strong resistance, particularly by women who, for the first time in Pakistan’s history, grouped and mobilized an organized activist women’s movement to challenge Zia’s oppressive laws...
Women are the hardest hit social group in Pakistan since last five decades. They are b...
In two case studies from Pakistan, which I then link to Afghanistan (under the Taliban before and af...
This article studies the predicament of women’s rights in Pakistan. Analysing the policies related t...
In the wake of Pakistani dictator General-Zia-ul-Haq’s Islamization process (1977-1988), the country...
Over half a billion Muslim women live in vastly different lands, cultures, societies, economies, and...
Over half a billion Muslim women live in vastly different lands, cultures, societies, economies, and...
A majority of Western feminist studies has dealt with women from the third world as a homogenous ent...
This article challenges the binary framework within which women in Pakistan have been viewed, by pol...
Soon after his coup in October 1999, General Pervez Musharraf reassured the Pakistani people that hi...
During recent decades the women of Pakistan have been the most vulnerable and convenient targets of ...
A majority of Western2 feminist studies has dealt with women from the third world as a homogenous en...
Pakistan’s annual Aurat March (Women’s March) signifies a milestone in the culture of feminist prote...
In society women serve as the foundation of social structure. Historically women have provided the c...
The article examines the performance of press in Pakistan with regard to the issues central to women...
In a context where democratic culture and civil society space are under threat, rights-based organis...
Women are the hardest hit social group in Pakistan since last five decades. They are b...
In two case studies from Pakistan, which I then link to Afghanistan (under the Taliban before and af...
This article studies the predicament of women’s rights in Pakistan. Analysing the policies related t...
In the wake of Pakistani dictator General-Zia-ul-Haq’s Islamization process (1977-1988), the country...
Over half a billion Muslim women live in vastly different lands, cultures, societies, economies, and...
Over half a billion Muslim women live in vastly different lands, cultures, societies, economies, and...
A majority of Western feminist studies has dealt with women from the third world as a homogenous ent...
This article challenges the binary framework within which women in Pakistan have been viewed, by pol...
Soon after his coup in October 1999, General Pervez Musharraf reassured the Pakistani people that hi...
During recent decades the women of Pakistan have been the most vulnerable and convenient targets of ...
A majority of Western2 feminist studies has dealt with women from the third world as a homogenous en...
Pakistan’s annual Aurat March (Women’s March) signifies a milestone in the culture of feminist prote...
In society women serve as the foundation of social structure. Historically women have provided the c...
The article examines the performance of press in Pakistan with regard to the issues central to women...
In a context where democratic culture and civil society space are under threat, rights-based organis...
Women are the hardest hit social group in Pakistan since last five decades. They are b...
In two case studies from Pakistan, which I then link to Afghanistan (under the Taliban before and af...
This article studies the predicament of women’s rights in Pakistan. Analysing the policies related t...