Domestic violence against women is a common social ill that destroys thousands of women?s lives worldwide (Khan, 2000). However, the growth of this concern, particularly in developing countries such as Afghanistan, requires more scholarly attention not only because the lives of many Afghan women are affected by it, but also because it remains overlooked due to socio-cultural norms that consider discussions about it as taboo. Of late, however, there is a rising trend among members of the Afghan Diaspora in portraying domestic violence against their womenfolk back home through such artistic mediums as fiction (Parveen, 2015). Therefore, in this paper, we shall examine the manifestations of domestic violence against women in the Afghan context...
This two-fold study examines the status of women of Afghanistan and the reality of their lives as de...
This article looks at female level of resistance though the viewpoint of post-colonialism and femini...
“Seawater begs the pearl to break the shell” (Rumi) Every human being has different...
Domestic violence against women is a common social ill that destroys thousands of women’s lives worl...
Domestic violence against women is a common social ill that destroys thousands of women‟s lives worl...
Domestic violence is physical, psychological, sexual or financial violence that takes place within a...
This paper aims to describe Afghan domestic women and the impact of maleoppressionover them. The res...
Afghanistan is a country that has been facing war for about 40 years. Women and children have always...
Nadeem Aslam, Pakistani-born English writer has penned down four novels so far that mirror, crystal ...
This study pictures the society in Afghanistan under the regime of Taliban which is poured by the au...
This study uses Catherine Belsey’s textual analysis to study Atiq Rahimi’s The Patience Stone in a b...
The South - Asian country of Afghanistan has been devastated by war and insurgency for almost the la...
“A house without windows” literally translates to a prison. Nadia Hashimi’s novel A House without Wi...
This paper is an attempt to explore gender disparities in Afghanistan from a South-Asian perspective...
Literature forms the backbone as well as the mouthpiece of almost all historical events and conseque...
This two-fold study examines the status of women of Afghanistan and the reality of their lives as de...
This article looks at female level of resistance though the viewpoint of post-colonialism and femini...
“Seawater begs the pearl to break the shell” (Rumi) Every human being has different...
Domestic violence against women is a common social ill that destroys thousands of women’s lives worl...
Domestic violence against women is a common social ill that destroys thousands of women‟s lives worl...
Domestic violence is physical, psychological, sexual or financial violence that takes place within a...
This paper aims to describe Afghan domestic women and the impact of maleoppressionover them. The res...
Afghanistan is a country that has been facing war for about 40 years. Women and children have always...
Nadeem Aslam, Pakistani-born English writer has penned down four novels so far that mirror, crystal ...
This study pictures the society in Afghanistan under the regime of Taliban which is poured by the au...
This study uses Catherine Belsey’s textual analysis to study Atiq Rahimi’s The Patience Stone in a b...
The South - Asian country of Afghanistan has been devastated by war and insurgency for almost the la...
“A house without windows” literally translates to a prison. Nadia Hashimi’s novel A House without Wi...
This paper is an attempt to explore gender disparities in Afghanistan from a South-Asian perspective...
Literature forms the backbone as well as the mouthpiece of almost all historical events and conseque...
This two-fold study examines the status of women of Afghanistan and the reality of their lives as de...
This article looks at female level of resistance though the viewpoint of post-colonialism and femini...
“Seawater begs the pearl to break the shell” (Rumi) Every human being has different...