In two case studies from Pakistan, which I then link to Afghanistan (under the Taliban before and after the Soviet/ US proxy war there) as well as the Farmer’s Movement in India—I wish to proffer an intersectional analysis of debates around the issue of women’s rights in the global south. Feminist artivism (art-as-activism), can help build solidarities to mount resistances against globally-inflected state repression in our age of neoliberal economic and religious fundamentalisms, which, working in tandem, seek to roll back the rights of women and minorities in and across South Asia, as elsewhere
A majority of Western2 feminist studies has dealt with women from the third world as a homogenous en...
In the wake of Pakistani dictator General-Zia-ul-Haq’s Islamization process (1977-1988), the country...
Feminist theories and epistemologies from the global south comprise a vast array of critical praxis,...
In two case studies from Pakistan, which I then link to Afghanistan (under the Taliban before and af...
Tracing a complex trajectory from ‘liberal’ to ‘neoliberal’ feminism in development, this article ar...
Tracing a complex trajectory from ‘liberal’ to ‘neoliberal’ feminism in development, this article ar...
This book describes the changing landscape of women\u27s politics for equality and liberation during...
In this article I wish to exemplify how an anti-ideological critique on “violence against women’” in...
These are turbulent times for the many countries that form the Global South. South Asian nation-stat...
This article challenges the binary framework within which women in Pakistan have been viewed, by pol...
Under twenty years of war, women in Afghanistan suffer from oppressive situations and rules resultin...
Through a review of the 2012 documentary film The World before Her directed by Nisha Pahuja, this ar...
A majority of Western feminist studies has dealt with women from the third world as a homogenous ent...
In a highly conservative society like Afghanistan, which is mainly governed by ancient codes of cond...
Today’s international development cooperation is an integral element of a transnational neo-liberal ...
A majority of Western2 feminist studies has dealt with women from the third world as a homogenous en...
In the wake of Pakistani dictator General-Zia-ul-Haq’s Islamization process (1977-1988), the country...
Feminist theories and epistemologies from the global south comprise a vast array of critical praxis,...
In two case studies from Pakistan, which I then link to Afghanistan (under the Taliban before and af...
Tracing a complex trajectory from ‘liberal’ to ‘neoliberal’ feminism in development, this article ar...
Tracing a complex trajectory from ‘liberal’ to ‘neoliberal’ feminism in development, this article ar...
This book describes the changing landscape of women\u27s politics for equality and liberation during...
In this article I wish to exemplify how an anti-ideological critique on “violence against women’” in...
These are turbulent times for the many countries that form the Global South. South Asian nation-stat...
This article challenges the binary framework within which women in Pakistan have been viewed, by pol...
Under twenty years of war, women in Afghanistan suffer from oppressive situations and rules resultin...
Through a review of the 2012 documentary film The World before Her directed by Nisha Pahuja, this ar...
A majority of Western feminist studies has dealt with women from the third world as a homogenous ent...
In a highly conservative society like Afghanistan, which is mainly governed by ancient codes of cond...
Today’s international development cooperation is an integral element of a transnational neo-liberal ...
A majority of Western2 feminist studies has dealt with women from the third world as a homogenous en...
In the wake of Pakistani dictator General-Zia-ul-Haq’s Islamization process (1977-1988), the country...
Feminist theories and epistemologies from the global south comprise a vast array of critical praxis,...