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VOICES OF RESILIENCE: A POSTCOLONIAL FEMINIST STUDY OF RUKHSANA AHMAD'S “THE GATEKEEPER’S WIFE”


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Title: VOICES OF RESILIENCE: A POSTCOLONIAL FEMINIST STUDY OF RUKHSANA AHMAD'S “THE GATEKEEPER’S WIFE”

Authors: Muhammad Nasir, Shahid Abbas, Ali Abbas

Journal: Qualitative Research Journal for Social Studies

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Y 2024-10-01 2025-12-31

Publisher: The Knowledge Tree

Country: Pakistan

Year: 2025

Volume: 2

Issue: 3

Language: en

DOI: 10.63878/qrjs108

Keywords: FeminismEmpowermentResilienceGender IdentitySexual Orientation.

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Abstract

‘The Gatekeeper’s Wife’ is a postcolonial feminist reading of Rukhsana Ahmad short story collections that take into account the struggle of women and how they had been portrayed in the Pakistani society within their jurisdiction. Ahmad is an authoritative South Asian writer who has been extensively involved in social activism, one that was especially focused on women in the traditional and culturally nuanced contexts. Her narrations have brought to the open some personal and societal problems that women are confronted with, particularly in the face of marriage, and how due to social fragmentation and gender demands, women tend to face emotional heart-wrenching moments and discrimination. By applying close reading and text-based analysis, the study examines the way Ahmad describes the experiences of female characters that have to deal with the problems of gender identity and empowerment, resilience, and cultural dislocation. The research seeks to unlock complex texts of female resistant and vulnerable to examine how culture norms influence life and identity of the female. The placement of the stories in a postcolonial feminist context helps the research to bring into the equation, gender, tradition and social hierarchy. Finally, the research can help promote emerging literature and women studies about Pakistan. By focusing on women who speak back to definitions of societal norms, criminalizing their identities, and other degrading processes of their existence, it highlights the possibility of literature being used as a means of a social critique and alteration. The results are going to be an important contribution to understanding the realities of South Asian women and how narrative can create awareness and motivate to change.


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