Feminism in Pakistan

Feminism in Pakistan refers to the set of movements which aim to define, establish, and defend the rights of women in Pakistan.This may involve the pursuit of equal political, economic, and social rights, alongside equal opportunity.[1][2][3] These movements have historically been shaped in response to national and global reconfiguration of power, including colonialism, nationalism, Islamization, dictatorship, democracy, and the War on Terror.[4][5][6] The relationship between the women's movement and the Pakistani state has undergone significant shifts from mutual accommodation to confrontation and conflict.

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  4. ^ "Feminism in Pakistan: A brief history - The Express Tribune". The Express Tribune. 2014-09-23. Retrieved 2017-08-20.
  5. ^ Talbot, Ian (1998). Pakistan, a Modern History. NY: St.Martin's Press. pp. 275, 276, 281. ISBN 9780312216061.
  6. ^ Khan, Ayesha (30 November 2018). The women's movement in Pakistan : activism, Islam and democracy. London: Bloomsbury Publishing. p. 3. ISBN 978-1-78673-523-2. OCLC 1109390555.

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