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FEMINISM AND ITS RELEVANCE IN SOUTH ASIA (Revised & Expanded Edition)

Kamla Bhasin & Nighat Said Khan

Rs 55 Pb 2004
81-88965-11-1
Feminism is a concept that is almost always misunderstood. Charged with being an “imported” “western” idea, it is considered to be irrelevant for women in South Asia. Why is this so? Why are feminists considered to be rebels? Who are feminists, to begin with? This classic basic text answers the most commonly asked questions on feminism.  
KAMLA BHASIN
worked with the Freedom from Hunger Campaign of the FAO for over twenty years, and is a well-known gender trainer. She has written extensively on participatory training; on women; and on sustainable development. She has also written many songs on all these issues!
NIGHAT SAID KHAN
is Director of Applied Socio-Economic Research, and of the Institute of Women’s Studies, Lahore.
 
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