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Gender issues are among the most sizzling and debated concerns in the current scenario of modernity. The history is witness that women almost in all societies have never dominated men and have compulsorily lived the oppressed and deprived lives. Besides, the societies that are running under the centuries old customary law and traditionalism have very less space for women empowerment and emancipation. Equilibrium in gender roles and parity in men-women statuses has become a social monster and is a matter of concern. In this context, this study is an attempt to illuminate the gender issue…mehr

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Gender issues are among the most sizzling and debated concerns in the current scenario of modernity. The history is witness that women almost in all societies have never dominated men and have compulsorily lived the oppressed and deprived lives. Besides, the societies that are running under the centuries old customary law and traditionalism have very less space for women empowerment and emancipation. Equilibrium in gender roles and parity in men-women statuses has become a social monster and is a matter of concern. In this context, this study is an attempt to illuminate the gender issue emphasizing over the gendered decision-making process among one of the oldest civilization named as Pakhtun. The study was conducted in a typical and traditional Pakhtun society namely Batkhela where all the socio-economic and political activities are predominantly governed by the Pakhtun Code of life renowned as Pakhtunwali. This research study is optimistically an elegant addition to the field of knowledge and particularly it would be a source of inspiration for those who are interested in gender related issues.
Autorenporträt
Waseem Khan has obtained the Master of Philosophy Degree in Sociology from University of Malakand in 2011. He has contributed a lot in the field of research and has published more than 20 research publications in the field of Sociology and Gender Studies in refuted journals. Currently he is a student of PhD in Sociology at University of Malakand.