This paper offers a critical ethnographic account of the khwajasara movement, based on the author’s most recent fieldwork in Lahore, Pakistan in 2011 and 2012. Khwajasara, known elsewhere in the Indian Subcontinent as hijre (sing. hijra), are Pakistani gender-variant subject position, whose cultural memory and historical roots run deep into the region’s Mughal past (and beyond). This piece attempts to recount khwajasara’s long-lasting social and political battle with the Pakistani judicial and political system, against a backdrop of an important episode in their struggle – the 23 December 2009 judgment of the Supreme Court of Pakistan’s Chief Justice, granting all khwajasara a ‘third gender’ status on their state identification documents – ...
This dissertation examines the rise of the Mohajir subnationalist movement in Sindh Province, Pakis...
Abstract.The paper discusses the evolution of Muslim identity in subcontinent India to provide guide...
By examining women’s active participation in a range of social movements over many decades in Uttara...
This paper presents a critical ethnographic account of Pakistani khwajasara, based on the author’s m...
This study presents a critical legal ethnography of Pakistani khwajasara, located at the very periph...
In 2009, the Pakistani Supreme Court began granting rights to gender ambiguous people who are locall...
The marginalization of the hijra identity in postcolonial Pakistan perpetuates the inequalities that...
This chapter draws attention on the different ways of colonisation, Islamisation and the decolonizat...
The Pakistani khwaja sira community have faced significant oppression and structural violence throug...
This article challenges the binary framework within which women in Pakistan have been viewed, by pol...
Hijras comprise a community of female-identifying gender-fluid individuals of generally low socioeco...
Drawing on the anthropological fieldwork of both authors, this article examines the hijras of India ...
"This book addresses two central questions: What does it mean to shift the epistemic centre of human...
This paper engages with discursive and material spaces of dwelling of the South Asian gender-variant...
Since the 1990s, scholars of South Asia have framed the hijra community in a variety of ways, for in...
This dissertation examines the rise of the Mohajir subnationalist movement in Sindh Province, Pakis...
Abstract.The paper discusses the evolution of Muslim identity in subcontinent India to provide guide...
By examining women’s active participation in a range of social movements over many decades in Uttara...
This paper presents a critical ethnographic account of Pakistani khwajasara, based on the author’s m...
This study presents a critical legal ethnography of Pakistani khwajasara, located at the very periph...
In 2009, the Pakistani Supreme Court began granting rights to gender ambiguous people who are locall...
The marginalization of the hijra identity in postcolonial Pakistan perpetuates the inequalities that...
This chapter draws attention on the different ways of colonisation, Islamisation and the decolonizat...
The Pakistani khwaja sira community have faced significant oppression and structural violence throug...
This article challenges the binary framework within which women in Pakistan have been viewed, by pol...
Hijras comprise a community of female-identifying gender-fluid individuals of generally low socioeco...
Drawing on the anthropological fieldwork of both authors, this article examines the hijras of India ...
"This book addresses two central questions: What does it mean to shift the epistemic centre of human...
This paper engages with discursive and material spaces of dwelling of the South Asian gender-variant...
Since the 1990s, scholars of South Asia have framed the hijra community in a variety of ways, for in...
This dissertation examines the rise of the Mohajir subnationalist movement in Sindh Province, Pakis...
Abstract.The paper discusses the evolution of Muslim identity in subcontinent India to provide guide...
By examining women’s active participation in a range of social movements over many decades in Uttara...