I want to share my thoughts and observation. My country's females are suffering a lot. I depicted a story of such suffering. The gist of the article I published is:
"The feminist notion here in Pakistan is quite different from the rest of the world. While in places like New York or London, there is a struggle to get the rights of pronouns, to be called ‘ze’ or ‘they’, here in my part of the country, women are striving to drive cars, to work after graduating with high scores. In my view, a non-feminist Westerner may be more feminist than a feminist in this part of the world."
Hi Lydia Wilkins,
I want to share my thoughts and observation. My country's females are suffering a lot. I depicted a story of such suffering. The gist of the article I published is:
"The feminist notion here in Pakistan is quite different from the rest of the world. While in places like New York or London, there is a struggle to get the rights of pronouns, to be called ‘ze’ or ‘they’, here in my part of the country, women are striving to drive cars, to work after graduating with high scores. In my view, a non-feminist Westerner may be more feminist than a feminist in this part of the world."
The link is here: https://open.substack.com/pub/anabkhan/p/she-was-wearing-a-black-abaya?r=360yy7&utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web
Great interview, thank you!
Why, thank you!