S.No. | Title | Author |
1. | Theories of Women Studies | Eds., Bowles. Gloria and Renate D. Klein |
2. | Introduction: Theories of Women Studies and the Autonomy/ Integration Debate in Theories of Women Studies. | Bowles G and Renate, K. |
3. | The State of the Discipline of Women Studies in Pakistan in Social Sciences in Pakistan | Saigol, Rubina |
4. | The State of Women Studies in Pakistan in Journal of Asian Women Studies | Bari, Farzana |
5. | Women’s Law in Legal Education and Practice in Pakistan. | Shaheed, F. and Mehdi, R. (ed.) (1997) |
6. | Locating the self: Perspectives on Women and Multiple Identities. | Khan, N.S. et al.(ed.) (1998) |
7. | The Social Construction of Gender | Judith Lorber |
8. | Queer Theory | Judith Lorber |
9. | Gender,USA, | Harriet Bradley(2013) |
10. | Women of Pakistan: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back. | Mumtaz,Khawar& Shaheed, Farida(1987) |
11. | Feminism and its Relevance in South Asia | Saeed K, Nighat & Bahsin, Kamla |
12. | Feminist Thoughts | Tong, Rosemarie |
13. | Reversed Realities | Kabeer, Naila |
14. | Gender Planning and Development | Moser, Caroline |
15. | Electoral Politics: Making Quotas Work For
Women. |
Hoodfar,Homa&Tajali, Mona (2011) |
16. | The Gender face of Asian Politics | Ayaz, Aazar &
Fleschenberg, Andrea(2009) |
17. | Performance Assessment of Women Parliamentarians in Pakistan | Bari, Farzan (2002) |
18. | Base line Report: Women’s Participation in Political and Public Life | Zia, Shahla & Bari, Farzana. (1999) |
19. | Freedom from Violence | Schuler, Margarte (1992) |
20. | Human Rights Commission of Pakistan Report |
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