This article challenges the binary framework within which women in Pakistan have been viewed, by political actors, the state, and more broadly as well, as either ‘secular/feminist/godless/Westernised’ or ‘authentic/ Islamic/traditional’. It begins by contextualising the genealogy of this binary in Pakistan’s colonial and political history, which has led to the state’s side-lining of moderate religious voices and promotion of right-wing religious parties that suited its political objectives. Even the scholarship produced by the women’s movement, which arose in response to a politicised Islamisation process begun under military rule in the 1980s, inadvertently reproduces this binary as activists sought to assert a rights-based agenda and wer...
In the wake of Pakistani dictator General-Zia-ul-Haq’s Islamization process (1977-1988), the country...
The present study is aimed to review of the development of feminist critical discourse in Pakistani ...
In this dissertation, I explore women\u27s non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Pakistan. NGOs i...
This article challenges the binary framework within which women in Pakistan have been viewed, by pol...
This article argues that gender justice becomes a politicised issue in counterproductive ways in con...
This paper explores women’s activism and political engagement in contemporary Pakistan. In this expl...
In the wake of Pakistani dictator General-Zia-ul-Haq’s Islamization process (1977-1988), the country...
A majority of Western feminist studies has dealt with women from the third world as a homogenous ent...
A majority of Western2 feminist studies has dealt with women from the third world as a homogenous en...
A majority of Western feminist studies has dealt with women from the third world as a homogenous ent...
Keywords: Bangladesh, women’s empowerment, gender, Islam, HefazatIn this paper, I investigate how bi...
This article draws on qualitative research on five different gendered contentions in Pakistan: a fem...
Pakistan’s annual Aurat March (Women’s March) signifies a milestone in the culture of feminist prote...
The present study is aimed to review of the development of feminist critical discourse in Pakistani ...
The present study is aimed to review of the development of feminist critical discourse in Pakistani ...
In the wake of Pakistani dictator General-Zia-ul-Haq’s Islamization process (1977-1988), the country...
The present study is aimed to review of the development of feminist critical discourse in Pakistani ...
In this dissertation, I explore women\u27s non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Pakistan. NGOs i...
This article challenges the binary framework within which women in Pakistan have been viewed, by pol...
This article argues that gender justice becomes a politicised issue in counterproductive ways in con...
This paper explores women’s activism and political engagement in contemporary Pakistan. In this expl...
In the wake of Pakistani dictator General-Zia-ul-Haq’s Islamization process (1977-1988), the country...
A majority of Western feminist studies has dealt with women from the third world as a homogenous ent...
A majority of Western2 feminist studies has dealt with women from the third world as a homogenous en...
A majority of Western feminist studies has dealt with women from the third world as a homogenous ent...
Keywords: Bangladesh, women’s empowerment, gender, Islam, HefazatIn this paper, I investigate how bi...
This article draws on qualitative research on five different gendered contentions in Pakistan: a fem...
Pakistan’s annual Aurat March (Women’s March) signifies a milestone in the culture of feminist prote...
The present study is aimed to review of the development of feminist critical discourse in Pakistani ...
The present study is aimed to review of the development of feminist critical discourse in Pakistani ...
In the wake of Pakistani dictator General-Zia-ul-Haq’s Islamization process (1977-1988), the country...
The present study is aimed to review of the development of feminist critical discourse in Pakistani ...
In this dissertation, I explore women\u27s non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Pakistan. NGOs i...