Domesticity and Dominance

Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Hello again

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Discovered this in DAWN today. Was a must read http://www.dawn.com/news/1148090/note-to-disney-i-dont-want-my-daughter-to-be-a-princess/pr...
Monday, May 12, 2014

The masculine oppression of woman through music in Čhānd Grahan

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Art can be a force that has a “totaliz­ing, dehumanizing” process. For instance, Dilbur conducts his dehumanization through ghažals in epi...
Saturday, May 3, 2014

(VERY) Late Blogpost: Jehania ki chirya

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        At every instance where the jagirdaar claim to the land and to prestige is questioned, Jehaniya Shah bellows in anger, “HUM MALIK ...
Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Last Post- a bit delayed

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Before I begin to write on the male characters of Chand Grehan for my final essay, I'd like to pay tribute to the amazing feamle charac...
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The Proletariat in Chand Grehan (week 11)

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‘Hum malik hain is zameen k’ & ‘hum KAMMIYON ko paise dain ge’ These two dialogues sum up the whole argument of my blog. The bourgeois c...

Resurrection of Dr. Manette and Charles Darney (late;week 10)

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A Tale of Two Cities by Dickens is a story of sacrifice and resurrection. Throughout the novel many instances of this are displayed. Charles...
Sunday, April 27, 2014

Degrees of female resistance

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Chand Grahan opens up the avenue for several degrees of resistance shown by each female character in the drama. All of them are bound in o...
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