Zina, Transnational Feminism, and the Moral Regulation of Pakistani Women

Zina, Transnational Feminism, and the Moral Regulation of Pakistani Women2006
About this book
"Over a five-year period, Shahnaz Khan interviewed women incarcerated under the zina laws in Pakistan. She argues that the zina laws help situate morality within the individual, thus de-emphasizing the prevalence of societal injustice. She also examines the production and reception of knowledge in the west about women in the third world. She concludes that transnational feminist solidarity can help women identify the linkages between the local and global and challenge oppressive practices internationally."--BOOK JACKET.
Details
- First published
- 2006
- OL Work ID
- OL3220589W
Subjects
Sex discrimination against womenWomen, legal status, laws, etc.Women, pakistanWomen, social conditionsWomen, religious aspectsFeminismIslamic lawWomenIslamWomen (Islamic law)Fornication (Islamic law)Social conditionsInternational cooperationDiscrimination à l'égard des femmesFemmesDroit islamiqueFornication (Droit islamique)Conditions sociales