Degree awarded: Ph.D. Anthropology. American UniversityABSTRACT Pakhtun society is patriarchal. It is patriarchal in the sense that men are the tribal and familial heads; the decision-makers; and occupy sociocultural positions of power. This project explores how subject-positions of Pakhtun women are ideologically shaped within those patriarchal structures. Are they limited with reference to men's subject-positions as fathers, brothers, husbands, sons, and tribal heads? Or is there space for: 1) an autonomous sense of "woman's" subject formation and position and 2) each woman's sense of herself as an individual? In other words, in this project I consider how the Ideological State Apparatuses (Althusser 1971) and the processes of recognition...
This thesis is based on a 6 month ethnographic fieldwork conducted in 2018 in Hawler, Kurdistan. I e...
This article will examine how rural Afghan women employ practices of everyday resistance as a means ...
Gender roles and gender stereotypes are culturally and socially constructed. Previous studies sugge...
This paper will discuss how Afghan women, as diverse groups, exercised autonomy and agency in diaspo...
Pashtun women working for international NGOs and development organizations in Jalalabad Afghanistan ...
This paper examines how Pashtun men perceive women‘s role and girls ‘ education. A modified two-roun...
This thesis examines how Afghan women from the professional social class have negotiated the patriar...
Prior to the independence of Pakistan, during the Muslim and British rule in india subcontinent was ...
Aim of this research article embodies the measurement of attitude of teaching faculty in Peshawar Un...
This thesis explores the subculture feudals have maintained in Pakistan, since the partition of Indi...
In this paper we examine how Afghan women resist, strategize and negotiate family and societal const...
This dissertation is a political history of Afghan elite women within ruling families and educated u...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of the Afghan women politician’s life experiences through the...
This dissertation examines the development of women's activism in Pakistan since the early 1980's. I...
This thesis explored how highly educated women in Afghanistan relate to the multiple challenges affr...
This thesis is based on a 6 month ethnographic fieldwork conducted in 2018 in Hawler, Kurdistan. I e...
This article will examine how rural Afghan women employ practices of everyday resistance as a means ...
Gender roles and gender stereotypes are culturally and socially constructed. Previous studies sugge...
This paper will discuss how Afghan women, as diverse groups, exercised autonomy and agency in diaspo...
Pashtun women working for international NGOs and development organizations in Jalalabad Afghanistan ...
This paper examines how Pashtun men perceive women‘s role and girls ‘ education. A modified two-roun...
This thesis examines how Afghan women from the professional social class have negotiated the patriar...
Prior to the independence of Pakistan, during the Muslim and British rule in india subcontinent was ...
Aim of this research article embodies the measurement of attitude of teaching faculty in Peshawar Un...
This thesis explores the subculture feudals have maintained in Pakistan, since the partition of Indi...
In this paper we examine how Afghan women resist, strategize and negotiate family and societal const...
This dissertation is a political history of Afghan elite women within ruling families and educated u...
This thesis offers a critical analysis of the Afghan women politician’s life experiences through the...
This dissertation examines the development of women's activism in Pakistan since the early 1980's. I...
This thesis explored how highly educated women in Afghanistan relate to the multiple challenges affr...
This thesis is based on a 6 month ethnographic fieldwork conducted in 2018 in Hawler, Kurdistan. I e...
This article will examine how rural Afghan women employ practices of everyday resistance as a means ...
Gender roles and gender stereotypes are culturally and socially constructed. Previous studies sugge...