Introduction: Dr. Mubarak Ali's "Achoot Logon Ka Adab" delves into the intricacies of social etiquette and cultural norms surrounding marginalized communities in South Asia. With a critical lens, the text...
Against White Feminism by Rafia Zakaria offers a critical examination of mainstream feminism, arguing that it often excludes the experiences and struggles of women of color, particularly those from marginalized...
"Black Like Me" is a compelling and transformative memoir by John Howard Griffin, documenting his journey through the racially segregated American South in the late 1950s. Griffin, a white journalist,...
In the realm of academia, the study of gender has emerged as a crucial discipline, delving into the complexities of identity, power dynamics, and societal structures. Mahboob Alam Nutkani-Al Faisal's...
Jodi Picoult's "Small Great Things" confronts readers with the uncomfortable realities of systemic racism, privilege, and the complexities of identity in contemporary America. The novel follows Ruth Jefferson, an experienced...