Zoya RehmanAgency and the Virtue of Humility in Saba Mahmood’s Politics of PietySaba Mahmood, Politics of Piety, The Islamic Revival and the Feminist Subject, New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 2005, 264 pages…Jun 27, 2020Jun 27, 2020
Zoya RehmanGendered Surveillance and Feminist Resistance in PakistanHow does gendered surveillance manifest itself in the formation of the modern postcolonial state of Pakistan?May 6, 2020May 6, 2020
Zoya Rehman‘abu’ — on love, queerness and reconciliationplease do watch ‘abu’ by arshad khan someday. easily one of the most moving, intimate documentaries i have ever seen, and a contribution…Apr 9, 2020Apr 9, 2020
Zoya Rehman‘Sita Under the Crescent Moon’Questioning the Quotidian Through Spiritual Subjectivities in a Pakistani Feminist TravelogueDec 3, 2019Dec 3, 2019
Zoya RehmanAt a Critical Juncture: Assessing the Utility of Governance Feminism in Light of Sexual Harassment…A: IntroductionOct 22, 2019Oct 22, 2019
Zoya RehmanThe Limits of Authenticity and ‘Secularism’ in Pakistan’s Feminist DiscourseAfiya Shehrbano Zia, ‘Faith and Feminism in Pakistan: Religious Agency or Secular Autonomy?’, Eastbourne; Portland, OR: Sussex Academic…Aug 16, 2019Aug 16, 2019
Zoya RehmanCarving One’s Own Space in Tenuous LocalesA space cannot ever be blank, or neutral; it is actively transformed by its inhabitants. The entanglement of space and the bodies that…Jul 30, 2019Jul 30, 2019
Zoya RehmanThe Vulnerability and Departure of Diasporic BodiesEver since I have moved abroad, the fear of death and potential loss has constantly remained on my mind. More often than not, I feel…Jul 28, 2019Jul 28, 2019
Zoya RehmanAurat March and Undisciplined Bodies:Articulating a History of Sexuality in PakistanJul 26, 20192Jul 26, 20192