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1. Islam, Family Life, and Gender Inequality in Urban China by Zang, Xiaowei Publication: New York Routledge 2014 . xiii,233 Pages Date: 2014 Availability: Items available: Fiction (1),

2. The storyteller's daughter by Shah, Saira Publication: New York Alfred A. Knopf 2003 . 253 Pages Date: 2003 Availability: Items available: General Stacks (1),

3. Daughter Deficit : Sex Selection in Tamil Nadu by Srinivasan, Sharada Publication: New Delhi Women Unlimited, an associate of Kali for Women 2012 . viii,293 Pages , Sharada Srinivasan is Assistant Professor in International Development Studies at York University, Toronto. Her research focuses on gender-based discrimination and violence including young people s experiences of them. Her current work examines the relative value of daughters and sons among the Indian diaspora in Canada, as well as the social transformation underway in India in the context of daughter deficits. Date: 2012 Availability: Items available: General Stacks (1),

4. Women, Work and Islamism : Ideology and Resistance in Iran by Poya, Maryam, 1944- Publication: Karachi Oxford University Press. 2000 . 203 Pages Date: 2000 Availability: Items available: General Stacks (1),

5. Women and the Fatimids in the World of Islam by Cortese, Delia and Calderini, Simonetta Publication: Karachi Oxford University Press 2006 . xvii,269 Pages , Delia Cortese teaches Religious Studies at Middlesex University, London and is the author of Arabic Isma'ili Manuscripts: The Zahid Ali Collection and Isma'ili and Other Arabic Manuscripts. Simonetta Calderini teaches Islamic Studies at Roehampton University in London and has contributed to the Encyclopedia of the Qur'an, Christianity and Islam, and Religious and Political Authority in Judaism. Date: 2006 Availability: Items available: General Stacks (1),

6. Women Problems   Publication: New Dehli Anmol Publications Pvt. Ltd. 2000 . viii,420 Pages Date: 2000 Availability: Items available: General Stacks (1),

7. Finding Our Way : Readings on Women in Pakistan   Publication: Lahore ASR Publications 1991 . xxi,335 Pages , Dedicated to "The struggle of the women of Pakistan for a democratic and just society." Date: 1991 Availability: Items available: General Stacks (1),

8. Down Matrimonial Lane : 30 Resilient Women by Rahim, Talat Publication: Lahore Sang-e-Meel Publications 2012 . 229 Pages , Short Stories. Date: 2012 Availability: Items available: General Stacks (1),

9. Daughters of Arabia by Sasson, Jean P. Publication: London Bantam Book 2004 . 316 Pages , Originally published: London: Doubleday, 1994. Date: 2004 Availability: No items available:

10. Daughters of Arabia by Sasson, Jean Publication: London Bantam Book 2004 . 316 Pages , Originally published: London: Doubleday, 1994. Date: 2004 Availability: Items available: Fiction (1),

11. My Forbidden Face : Growing Up Under the Taliban : A Young Woman's Story by Latifa Publication: New York Hyperion 2001 . 210 Pages , A young woman's account of growing up under the repressive Taliban rule in Afghanistan. Date: 2001 Availability: Items available: Fiction (1),

12. Desert Royal by Sasson, Jean Publication: London Bantam Books 2000 . 303 Pages , Originally published: London: Doubleday, 1999. Date: 2000 Availability: Items available: Fiction (1),

13. From Purdah to Parliament by Ikramullah, Shaista Suhrawardy, Begum Publication: London Cresset Press 1963 . xi,168 Pages , Life of a traditionally reared Muslim woman who became a political hostess and then MP in the First Constituent Assembly of Pakistan. | Begum Shaista Suhrawardy Ikramullah was a Pakistani author, politician, diplomat and social-activist whose life bridges the late colonial and post-colonial phases of South Asian history. Her biography illustrates the discursive pressures shaping the lives of upper and intermediate class men and women of her generation, particularly as manifested in the unquestioned tropes of modernization theory. However, the same life reveals that her notion of the tradition-modernity dichotomy does not extend to the equation of Islam with tradition. The secular-religious divide, in fact, does not feature in her thought or activism at all. The latter activism also problematizes the assumption that Muslim women, any more of less than non-Muslims, are marginal or peripheral players in the history of the twentieth century. Date: 1963 Availability: Items available: General Stacks (1),

14. Pakistani Women : Multiple Locations and Competing Narratives   Publication: Karachi Oxford University Press 2010 . x,316 pages Date: 2010 Availability: Items available: General Stacks (1),

15. Desert Royal by Sasson, Jean Publication: London Bantam Books 2000 . 333 Pages Date: 2000 Availability: Items available: Fiction (1),

16. Woman in Islam : A Comparative Study by Al-Hatimy, Said Abdullah Seif Publication: Lahore Islamic Publication (Pvt.) Ltd. 1993 . xv,155 Pages Date: 1993 Availability: Items available: General Stacks (1),

17. Zina; Transnational Feminism, and the Moral Regulation of Pakistani Women by Shahnaz Khan Publication: Karachi Oxford University Press 2006 . vii,152 Pages Date: 2006 Availability: Items available: General Stacks (1),

18. ʻAurat : Zabān-i Kh̲alq Se Zabān-i Hāl Tak, ʻAurat Se Mutʻaliq 26 Mauẓūʻāt Par Munfarid Taḥqīqī Maẓāmīn   Publication: Lahore Sang-e-Meel Publications 2010 . 356 Pages , Zabān-i Kh̲alq Se Zabān-i Hāl Tak, ʻAurat Se Mutʻaliq 26 Mauẓūʻāt Par Munfarid Taḥqīqī Maẓāmīn Date: 2010 Availability: Items available: General Stacks (1),

19. Taboo! : The Hidden Culture of a Red Light Area by Saeed, Fouzia Publication: Karachi, Pakistan Oxford University Press 2003 . xxx,324 Pages Date: 2003 Availability: No items available:

20. From Purdah to Parliament by Ikramullah, Shaista Suhrawardy, Begum Publication: London Cresset Press 1963 . xi,168 Pages , Life of a traditionally reared Muslim woman who became a political hostess and then MP in the First Constituent Assembly of Pakistan. | Begum Shaista Suhrawardy Ikramullah was a Pakistani author, politician, diplomat and social-activist whose life bridges the late colonial and post-colonial phases of South Asian history. Her biography illustrates the discursive pressures shaping the lives of upper and intermediate class men and women of her generation, particularly as manifested in the unquestioned tropes of modernization theory. However, the same life reveals that her notion of the tradition-modernity dichotomy does not extend to the equation of Islam with tradition. The secular-religious divide, in fact, does not feature in her thought or activism at all. The latter activism also problematizes the assumption that Muslim women, any more of less than non-Muslims, are marginal or peripheral players in the history of the twentieth century. Date: 1963 Availability: Items available: General Stacks (1),

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