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Feminism in Pakistan and Emerging Perspectives
Author(s) -
Marghoob Tarar,
Rana Hamza Arif,
Khawaja Abdul Rahman,
Khalid Husnain,
Muhammad Tahir Suleman,
Aqasha Zahid,
Muhammad Umar Fida,
Khurram Ibrar,
Adil Shafiq
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of humanities and social sciences studies
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2663-7197
DOI - 10.32996/jhsss.2020.2.6.25
Subject(s) - feminism , hinduism , gender studies , islam , indigenous , sociology , raising (metalworking) , political science , history , religious studies , ecology , philosophy , geometry , mathematics , archaeology , biology
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 which also facilitated to indicate emerging dimension socio-religious debates and opinions towards feminism in Pakistan.

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