FEMINISM AND TRIBALISM AT CROSSROADS: A CRITICAL CASE STUDY OF MY FEUDAL LORD BY TEHMINA DURRANI

Authors

  • Shazir Hassan
  • Rabia Rauf
  • Asfa Zia
  • Dr. Saeed ur Rehman

Abstract

This paper is concerned with the subjugation and oppression of women in the southern region of Pakistan. Women are constantly subjugated by patriarchy and male dominance. This research paper will identify Pakistani Muslim women in rural areas and how they are marginalized under the pressure of political and social institutes of Pakistan’s tribal society. The struggle for basic women rights and oppression experiences are burning issue in the Southern region of Pakistan. This paper will critically analyze the feminist study of how tribalism works as a whole hidden system.  Southern women have always been under pressure and an analysis of ‘My Feudal Lord’ will shed light on the same issue from experiences of Tehmina Durrani as an urbanized educated woman struggling to make her place in a tribal system.

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Published

2021-08-25

How to Cite

Shazir Hassan, Rabia Rauf, Asfa Zia, & Dr. Saeed ur Rehman. (2021). FEMINISM AND TRIBALISM AT CROSSROADS: A CRITICAL CASE STUDY OF MY FEUDAL LORD BY TEHMINA DURRANI. PalArch’s Journal of Archaeology of Egypt / Egyptology, 18(17), 109-123. Retrieved from https://archives.palarch.nl/index.php/jae/article/view/9849