Since March 2019, local NGOs in Pakistan are organizing “Aurat March” (Women March) in month of March to raise voice against indigenous feminine issues and violence against women. In hindu-originated society like Pakistan, where Islamic women rights haven't implemented in its true spirit yet, digesting such a “liberal” act is not easily digestible. Thus different intellectual classes took social media on fire to outdo each other and central topic of cross arguments was slogans raised in the March. Raising slogans is a traditional way of weaker class in society to demonstrate against discrimination and emit emotional suffocation. To study underlying meanings of much debated slogans of Aurat March in Pakistan, discourse analysis is employed w...
The issue of violence against women, deeply ingrained into the culture of Pakistan, has recently cau...
Abstract Feminism is a range of movements and ideologies aimed at establishing, defending and achiev...
This article challenges the binary framework within which women in Pakistan have been viewed, by pol...
Pakistan’s annual Aurat March (Women’s March) signifies a milestone in the culture of feminist prote...
This thesis attempts to explore the coverage of the yearly women's march in Pakistan, better known a...
This paper traces the evolution and regeneration of the feminist movement in Pakistan. It examines t...
The Pakistani variant of Women’s March Aurat March celebrated its second year in March 2019. The cur...
The present study is aimed to review of the development of feminist critical discourse in Pakistani ...
This paper explores women’s activism and political engagement in contemporary Pakistan. In this expl...
This article draws on qualitative research on five different gendered contentions in Pakistan: a fem...
This thesis attempts to explore the coverage of the yearly women's march in Pakistan, better known a...
The 'feminist movement ' has had a long history from its beginnings about two centuries ag...
New millennium is considered as the millennium of upholding the Human Rights throughout the world. W...
Islamic feminism and Muslim women’s rights activism in India: from transnational discourse to local ...
Violence against women is a deep-rooted global injustice, yet it is less often scrutinized as a cate...
The issue of violence against women, deeply ingrained into the culture of Pakistan, has recently cau...
Abstract Feminism is a range of movements and ideologies aimed at establishing, defending and achiev...
This article challenges the binary framework within which women in Pakistan have been viewed, by pol...
Pakistan’s annual Aurat March (Women’s March) signifies a milestone in the culture of feminist prote...
This thesis attempts to explore the coverage of the yearly women's march in Pakistan, better known a...
This paper traces the evolution and regeneration of the feminist movement in Pakistan. It examines t...
The Pakistani variant of Women’s March Aurat March celebrated its second year in March 2019. The cur...
The present study is aimed to review of the development of feminist critical discourse in Pakistani ...
This paper explores women’s activism and political engagement in contemporary Pakistan. In this expl...
This article draws on qualitative research on five different gendered contentions in Pakistan: a fem...
This thesis attempts to explore the coverage of the yearly women's march in Pakistan, better known a...
The 'feminist movement ' has had a long history from its beginnings about two centuries ag...
New millennium is considered as the millennium of upholding the Human Rights throughout the world. W...
Islamic feminism and Muslim women’s rights activism in India: from transnational discourse to local ...
Violence against women is a deep-rooted global injustice, yet it is less often scrutinized as a cate...
The issue of violence against women, deeply ingrained into the culture of Pakistan, has recently cau...
Abstract Feminism is a range of movements and ideologies aimed at establishing, defending and achiev...
This article challenges the binary framework within which women in Pakistan have been viewed, by pol...