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Polygamy, purdah and political representation: engendering citizenship in 1950s Pakistan / Ansari, Sarah   Journal Article
Ansari, Sarah Journal Article
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Publication 2009.
Summary/Abstract Debates on Islam, citizenship and women's rights have been closely interconnected in Pakistan, from the time of the state's creation in 1947 through to the present day. This article explores the extent to which during the 1950s campaigns to reform Muslim personal law (which received a boost thanks to the outcry against 1955 polygamous marriage of the then Prime Minister, Muhammad Ali Bogra) were linked with wider lobbying by female activists to secure for women their rights as Pakistani citizens alongside men. Through a close examination of the discussions that were conducted on the pages of English-language newspapers, such as Dawn and the Pakistan Times, it highlights in particular what female contributors thought about issues that were affecting the lives of women in Pakistan during its early, and often challenging, nation-building years.
Key Words Women  Polygamy  Political Representation  Purdah  Engendering  Islam 
Pakistan - 1967-1977 
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