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Women of Pakistan by Khawar Mumtaz and Farida Shaheed is a groundbreaking work that examines the lives, struggles, and achievements of women in Pakistan. First published in the 1980s, the book provides a historical, political, and sociological analysis of women’s position in society, exploring how colonial legacies, state policies, religious interpretations, and socio-economic structures have shaped their roles.
The authors highlight the resilience and activism of Pakistani women, documenting their involvement in politics, education, labor movements, and social change. Through compelling narratives and research, the book showcases the challenges women face while also celebrating their contributions to Pakistan’s development and progress.
This influential study continues to be a core reference in gender studies, sociology, and South Asian history, offering valuable insights for academics, activists, and general readers interested in understanding women’s rights and feminism in Pakistan
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