Under twenty years of war, women in Afghanistan suffer from oppressive situations and rules resulting in inequality and injustice. Afghanistan women face difficulties at all levels of Afghanistan patriarchal society. Male domination is the root cause of damaging to women’s rights in Afghanistan that brings impact to inferiority of Afghanistan women. Using radical feminism by Kate Millet, this paper tries to describe the struggle of Afghanistan women in gaining opportunities to move forward in their society. The analysis is focused on the female characters who deal with problem solving to their unfair condition such as Zeba, Gulnaz, Latifa, , Mezghan, Bibi Shireen, the wife of judge Najeeb, Sitara, Meena, and Aneesa. They begin to build se...
Literature forms the backbone as well as the mouthpiece of almost all historical events and conseque...
Women in Afghanistan face difficult situations, specifically when it comes to their rights. Most of ...
(Excerpt) This Note examines some important areas where Afghan women face discrimination and explore...
In a highly conservative society like Afghanistan, which is mainly governed by ancient codes of cond...
In this paper we examine how Afghan women resist, strategize and negotiate family and societal const...
“A house without windows” literally translates to a prison. Nadia Hashimi’s novel A House without Wi...
This study explores how feminism and women’s rights as concepts can look in Afghanistan and how a po...
This paper aims to describe Afghan domestic women and the impact of maleoppressionover them. The res...
The study explores the patriarchal oppression on women reflected in Malala Youefzai and ...
Cultural and religious practices are critical to explaining Afghanistan’s dreadful reputation concer...
This article will examine how rural Afghan women employ practices of everyday resistance as a means ...
Behind the Burqa” covers various topics about the current state of women’s rights in Afghanistan. ...
Since the 2001 overthrow of the Taliban government in Afghanistan, violence against women has emerge...
This thesis explored how highly educated women in Afghanistan relate to the multiple challenges affr...
This research investigates the status of female characters under the oppressive patriarchal system o...
Literature forms the backbone as well as the mouthpiece of almost all historical events and conseque...
Women in Afghanistan face difficult situations, specifically when it comes to their rights. Most of ...
(Excerpt) This Note examines some important areas where Afghan women face discrimination and explore...
In a highly conservative society like Afghanistan, which is mainly governed by ancient codes of cond...
In this paper we examine how Afghan women resist, strategize and negotiate family and societal const...
“A house without windows” literally translates to a prison. Nadia Hashimi’s novel A House without Wi...
This study explores how feminism and women’s rights as concepts can look in Afghanistan and how a po...
This paper aims to describe Afghan domestic women and the impact of maleoppressionover them. The res...
The study explores the patriarchal oppression on women reflected in Malala Youefzai and ...
Cultural and religious practices are critical to explaining Afghanistan’s dreadful reputation concer...
This article will examine how rural Afghan women employ practices of everyday resistance as a means ...
Behind the Burqa” covers various topics about the current state of women’s rights in Afghanistan. ...
Since the 2001 overthrow of the Taliban government in Afghanistan, violence against women has emerge...
This thesis explored how highly educated women in Afghanistan relate to the multiple challenges affr...
This research investigates the status of female characters under the oppressive patriarchal system o...
Literature forms the backbone as well as the mouthpiece of almost all historical events and conseque...
Women in Afghanistan face difficult situations, specifically when it comes to their rights. Most of ...
(Excerpt) This Note examines some important areas where Afghan women face discrimination and explore...