Women, war and Islamic radicalisation in Maryam Mahboob’s Afghanistan / Faridullah Bezhan.
Material type:
- 9781925377026
- PK6820. M24.
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Afghanistan Centre at Kabul University | PK6820.M24.B494 2016 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | Donated by author. | 3ACKU000535020 |
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PK6820 خ 47 1388 رنګین غوندې عذاب : | PK6820.B56 د 68 1386 د غنی خان یاد: | PK6820.K36 92هـ 1397 د مولوي صالح محمد هوتک کلیات / | PK6820.M24.B494 2016 Women, war and Islamic radicalisation in Maryam Mahboob’s Afghanistan / | PK6820.O83.S467 1990 Short stories from Afghanistan / | PK6871 ر 99 1385 سرگذشت زبان فارسی دری / | PK6872 ق99 1394 فنون ادبی بیان / . |
Abstract: "Afghanistan is regarded as a classical patriarchal society, where social tradition, religious doctrine and socio-economic and cultural backwardness have made women second-class citizens. But what has been the nature of life for women in Afghanistan? How have they been treated, both in the private sphere and in public? How did they resist mistreatment during the war inside Afghanistan, in refugee camps or in diaspora? Who are the sponsors and perpetrators of violence against Afghanistani women? And what are the connections between Islam, local customs, the mistreatment of women, and women's connectedness to revolution and jihad? This book provides answers to these questions through an innovative study of the life and short stories of one of the country's leading female writers, Maryam Mahboob. It offers a different image of both the suffering and resistance of Afghanistani women than that which the 'West' has come to know"—Back cover.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents: Literature, politics and women -- Afghanistani society and women's issues -- Maryam Mahboob and her short stories -- War and the radicalisation of Afghanistani society -- Exile, gender and identity.
English