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...
In "Theories of Women Studies," authors Gloria Bowles and Renate Duelli Klein delve into the intricate web of theories that underpin the field of women's studies. Through meticulous analysis and...
In "Theories of Women Studies," authors Gloria Bowles and Renate Duelli Klein delve into the intricate web of theories that underpin the field of women's studies. Through meticulous analysis and...