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

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

Hardback (05 Apr 2006)

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Publisher's Synopsis

The Zina Ordinance is part of the Hadood Ordinances that were promulgated in 1979 by the military dictator General Zia-ul-Haq, self-proclaimed president of Pakistan. Since then, tens of thousands of Pakistani women have been charged and incarcerated under the ordinance, which governs illicit sex. Shahnaz Khan 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 and concludes that transnational feminist solidarity can challenge oppressive practices internationally.

Book information

ISBN: 9780774812856
Publisher: University of British Columbia Press
Imprint: UBCPress
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Language: English
Number of pages: 160
Weight: 340g
Height: 229mm
Width: 152mm
Spine width: 19mm