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Gender, Sexuality & Feminism in Pakistani Urdu Literature
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Gender, Sexuality & Feminism in Pakistani Urdu Literature
Gender, Sexuality & Feminism in Pakistani Urdu Literature is a groundbreaking critical study that explores how themes of gender identity, sexual expression, and feminist thought have been shaped, resisted, and redefined within the Urdu literary tradition of Pakistan. Drawing from classical and contemporary texts, the book uncovers how literature has served both as a mirror and a battleground for the evolving discourse on women’s rights, patriarchy, queer identities, and social reform.
This comprehensive volume analyzes works by influential poets, fiction writers, and dramatists—from Ismat Chughtai and Quratulain Haider to contemporary voices like Fahmida Riaz, Kishwar Naheed, and others. It examines how literary figures have navigated taboo topics, broken silences, and challenged deeply entrenched societal norms through their writing.
With academic precision and cultural sensitivity, this book sheds light on how Urdu literature has been a platform for radical thought and silent rebellion. It also assesses how gender narratives in literature have influenced real-world feminist movements and debates in Pakistan.
Ideal for students, scholars, and anyone interested in literature, gender studies, or South Asian culture, this book offers a new lens through which to understand the layered and often controversial relationship between art and activism in Pakistan.
✅ Key Features (20+):
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In-depth analysis of Urdu literary texts
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Covers classical to modern Urdu literature
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Feminist theory applied to local texts
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Explores taboo topics with sensitivity
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Ideal for literature and gender studies
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Focuses on Pakistani societal context
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Discusses women’s roles in literature
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Highlights queer voices in Urdu literature
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Links literary work to feminist movements
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Case studies of major female writers
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Critical discourse on patriarchy
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Breaks down cultural taboos in text
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Strong academic referencing
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Accessible for students and scholars
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Includes poetry and prose analysis
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Challenges conventional literary readings
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Empowers feminist literary criticism
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Reflects socio-political shifts through literature
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Valuable for Urdu and English readers
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Excellent for university libraries
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Raises awareness on representation politics
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