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Meme Thursday, February 25, 2016 12:46 PM

[QUOTE=Mujahid Mujji;915000]1. The Second Sex was written by: Simon de Beauvoir
2. Dialect of Sex was written by: Sulamith Firestone
3. Centre of Excellence in Gender Studies: Quaid-e-Azam University.
4. Hudood Ordinance: 1979.
5. Seats reserved for women in parliament of Pakistan: 17%
6. Seats in Devolution of Power Plan for women:
7. Kate Millett was a: Radical Feminist.
8. Women's Protection Act: Pervaiz Musharraf.
9. Anti-sexual harassment Act: 2010.
10. Pakistan signed CEDAW in: 1996.
11. First woman speaker of National Assembly of Pakistan: Fahmida Mirza.
12. First president of "All Pakistan Women's Association": Rana Liaquat Ali Khan.
13. Family Laws Ordinance: 1961.
14. Mukhtaran Mai belonged to: South Punjab.
15. Women in first legislature of Pakistan: Two.
16. First conference of women in UNO was held in: Mexico.
17. Malala Yousufzai was born in: 1997.
18. National Commission on Status of Women: Pervaiz Musharraf.
19. Minimum age of girls for marriage in Pakistan: 16 years.
20. Minimum voting age: 18 years.[/QUOTE]

6) The seats that were allocated to women at the local council levels following devolution of power were 33%
18) I don't recall this mcq, are you sure it was the NCSW?

Mujahid Mujji Thursday, February 25, 2016 01:37 PM

Yes I'm sure because I wrote them down on my question paper during exam.

AR ZAIDI Thursday, February 25, 2016 02:21 PM

[B]Meme[/B] as u know this time GS paper almost revolves around [B]women conditions in Pakistan[/B] so thats why need to know is there any good book of gender study of pakistani author is available in the market who especially enlightened the reader about women status in Pakistan deeply or one just have to google it concerning Pakistan scenario ?

Meme Thursday, February 25, 2016 02:50 PM

[QUOTE=AR ZAIDI;915049][B]Meme[/B] as u know this time GS paper almost revolves around [B]women conditions in Pakistan[/B] so thats why need to know is there any good book of gender study of pakistani author is available in the market who especially enlightened the reader about women status in Pakistan deeply or one just have to google it concerning Pakistan scenario ?[/QUOTE]

Hey,

Yes there are Pakistani authored books focusing on the feminist movement in Pakistan and gender studies:
1) Finding our way readings on women in Pakistan by Fareha Zafar
2)Locating the self edited by Nighat Said Khan, Rubina Saigol and Afiya Shehrbano Zia

Finding our way traces the feminist movement in Pakistan.

Moreover, the article state of women studies in Pakistan in social sciences by Rubina Saigol is available online.
([url]http://www.cosspak.org/books/Social-Sciences-in-Pakistan-A-Profile-Final18.3.2.pdf[/url])
I also have Farzana bari's article on women parliamentarians in Pakistan, I'll put its summary up in the Subject section Gender studies.

Personally, I think If you can find the articles/books mentioned in the syllabus this subject will be effectively prepared.

Regards,

Ghaffar khan Thursday, February 25, 2016 06:19 PM

center of exellence is in karchi university ....if i am not wrong

M Hassan Gillani Thursday, February 25, 2016 09:52 PM

preparation for G.S
 
As I opted for the gender studies, I would like to share my experience about this subject.

1) Gender studies is an inter-disciplinary subject (it borrows various concepts and theories from sociology, psychology and anthropology) in the field of social science.
3) "Gender studies" and "women studies" do have very much in common. Actually gender studies has evolved from women studies( in the late 20th century).
4) Gender studies mainly investigates causes and implications of "gender disparity", "gender inequality", "gender segregation" and "gender polarization".

Now, regarding the background needed, I don't think that one has to be from a specific field of study to opt this subject. I am an electrical engineer and I found no difficulty in grasping the core idea of the subject. Though this subject could be an easy subject for those who have studied subjects of social science ( like the aforementioned subjects).

Recommended book
Advanced gender studies written by Moazam Hashmi (Advanced Publisher)
This is a very good book having pin pointed concepts and understanding for a CE candidate.

[B]Web search and important links[/B]

[I]Do following searches[/I]

[U]researchers and activists[/U]
a) Karl Marx ( Marxism, Socialist feminism, anti-capitalism, capitalism and gender oppression?)
b) Kate Millett (she was the proponent of "Radical feminism" theory).
c) Judith Lorber ( Her work in the field of social construction of gender).
d) Judith Butler ( search for "Is gender performed vs. gender is performative" in context of social construction of gender )
e) Eve Sedgwick, Michel Foucault, Sandra K Hoyt, Alan G johnson,
f) Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Sojourner Truth, Alice Paul ( with perspective of "1st wave of feminism")
g) Sigmund Freud (A Brief perusal)

[B]Some important terms[/B]
a) Patriarchy and Androcentric.
b) Sexist
c) Feminist
d) Egalitarian
e) Systemizing vs. empathizing (Male vs. Female Brain )
f) Pussy riot, grrls, guerrilla girls,pink floor, bikini kill

[B][U]Important theories
[/U][/B]
a) Essentialism
b) gender performativity
c) theories of globalization.
d) All mentioned theories in the course outline.
e) Psychoanalysis
f) Psychometric

[B]Pakistan through gender lens
[/B]
a) search for a publication named as "position of a Pakistani women in women in 21st century, a long way yo go "


[I]Tips regarding preparation
[/I]
a) Try to grasp the concept of theories with pace otherwise you'll feel stuck.
b) FOR reference remember the aforementioned terms and names.
c) Internet search is a must.
Gender studies can also act as a "reinforcement subject" in psychology and sociology. But this, significantly, depends upon your aptitude.
Hope this help. Feel free to ask.

Meme Friday, February 26, 2016 08:01 PM

[QUOTE=Ghaffar khan;915121]center of exellence is in karchi university ....if i am not wrong[/QUOTE]

Its in QAU. The entire department is named Centre of excellence in gender studies with Dr Farzana Bari as its head.

Regards

Mrkhansaab Friday, February 26, 2016 08:04 PM

[QUOTE=M Hassan Gillani;915224]As I opted for the gender studies, I would like to share my experience about this subject.[/QUOTE]

Thanks yaar, but paper se pehlay butana tha na :<

Hiira butt Tuesday, March 22, 2016 03:29 PM

Write a note on women's movement in Pakistan. What are its strengths and weaknesses?
anyone who attempted this question, kindly can you please tell me what should be written in second part of this question (What are its strengths and weaknesses)

M Hassan Gillani Wednesday, March 23, 2016 01:24 PM

Brief answer of Q5
 
[QUOTE=Hiira butt;922723]Write a note on women's movement in Pakistan. What are its strengths and weaknesses?
anyone who attempted this question, kindly can you please tell me what should be written in second part of this question (What are its strengths and weaknesses)[/QUOTE]

[B]Weaknesses[/B]
(These points may overlap with NGOs weaknesses)
1) Dependence upon foreign grants and funds.
2) Lack of local trends and experience.
3) Scarcity of sources and funds.
4) Foreign or non-indigenous personification of local women.
5) Diminished access to "government's legislative" system.
6) Focus over "political activities" rather than "welfare activities".

[B]Strengths[/B]

1) Transposition from reacting to government legislation to focusing on three primary goals
a) Securing women's political representation in National assembly.
b) Raising women's consciousness.
c) Countering suppression of women's rights by defining and articulating position on events as they occur.
2) Interdigitation of various women associations e.g. Women Action Forum(WAF) , All Pakistan Women Women's Association(APWA), Pakistan Women's Lawyers Association(PWLA), and the Business and Professional Women's Association(BPWA).
3) Evolving global perceptions and practices.( Global narratives actually work as catalysts)
4) Entrenched feet on grass root level.
5) Social activists i.e. Sharmeen Obaid Chinoy, Malala Yousafzai.


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