This survey paper focuses on Pakistani Anglophone literary narratives that examine the multiple identities of victimized women as opposed to the commonly endorsed essentialist and reductive argument that is too easily conscripted into post-9/11 global discourses surrounding women of colour. In the context of the global hegemony of Western scholarship, my purpose in this paper is to foreground the simultaneous liberation and subjection, centricity and marginality, of Pakistani women. I argue that it is important to situate third world women’s subjection as well as agency in relation to the class, regional, ethnic and religious diversities that inform the degree and nature of freedom and constraints that women experience. In addition to this,...
Migration and settlement accounts have primarily been men’s stories within which women are either ab...
Pakistani female writers in English continue to highlight the struggles of women within patriarchal ...
This article addresses the women accreditation in Pakistani post-colonial Urdu fiction by analyzing ...
This survey paper focuses on Pakistani Anglophone literary narratives that examine the multiple iden...
This survey paper focuses on Pakistani Anglophone literary narratives that examine the multiple iden...
In media and political representations, Muslims have been constructed as ‘ultimate Others’ who pose ...
Since 2001, Pakistan has become a highly visible location for the US-led War on Terror. This visibil...
It has been claimed that feminism is the movement for the achievement of equal status of women with ...
In postcolonial India, narratives about Muslim women have revolved around tropes, such as tin talaq ...
Conflating history with literature, and drawing on the powerful metaphor of displacement, my project...
This article attempts to explores, investigate and analyzes the postcolonial Urdu writings on the Pa...
The present study is aimed to review of the development of feminist critical discourse in Pakistani ...
Image of white women occur frequently in postcolonial writings. This paper attempts to carry out a c...
A majority of Western2 feminist studies has dealt with women from the third world as a homogenous en...
Shandana Minhas’ Tunnel Vision and Uzam Aslam Khan’s Thinner than Skin are rich literary texts which...
Migration and settlement accounts have primarily been men’s stories within which women are either ab...
Pakistani female writers in English continue to highlight the struggles of women within patriarchal ...
This article addresses the women accreditation in Pakistani post-colonial Urdu fiction by analyzing ...
This survey paper focuses on Pakistani Anglophone literary narratives that examine the multiple iden...
This survey paper focuses on Pakistani Anglophone literary narratives that examine the multiple iden...
In media and political representations, Muslims have been constructed as ‘ultimate Others’ who pose ...
Since 2001, Pakistan has become a highly visible location for the US-led War on Terror. This visibil...
It has been claimed that feminism is the movement for the achievement of equal status of women with ...
In postcolonial India, narratives about Muslim women have revolved around tropes, such as tin talaq ...
Conflating history with literature, and drawing on the powerful metaphor of displacement, my project...
This article attempts to explores, investigate and analyzes the postcolonial Urdu writings on the Pa...
The present study is aimed to review of the development of feminist critical discourse in Pakistani ...
Image of white women occur frequently in postcolonial writings. This paper attempts to carry out a c...
A majority of Western2 feminist studies has dealt with women from the third world as a homogenous en...
Shandana Minhas’ Tunnel Vision and Uzam Aslam Khan’s Thinner than Skin are rich literary texts which...
Migration and settlement accounts have primarily been men’s stories within which women are either ab...
Pakistani female writers in English continue to highlight the struggles of women within patriarchal ...
This article addresses the women accreditation in Pakistani post-colonial Urdu fiction by analyzing ...