2023
DOI: 10.59075/pjll.v2i1.206
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Reimagining Public Spaces for Pakistani Women Women through Sadia Khatri's "City of Mitr"

Abstract: Public spaces in Pakistani society are gendered as they are traditionally considered a male dominated space. Any sight of a woman sitting in a dhabba is met with unpleasant glances and amorous stares. Sadia Khatri, however, subverts these standards in her story “City Of Mitr” where she presents quintessentially opiniated females who learn to navigate their place in public spaces. In this article, we aim to analyse Khatri’s story by drawing upon Elizabeth Grosz’s concept of bodies-cities to establish how the ci… Show more

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