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Gender segregation & women's rights in Muslim societies: de-constructing feminist opposition to spatial boundaries through the lens of feminist documentary film

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/10304312.2023.2287969

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Feminist documentary; spatial boundaries; feminism; women's rights; women's activism

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In many Muslim societies, spatial boundaries and gender segregation have become critical issues for women's rights and feminist activism. These concepts, rooted in patriarchal culture and religious interpretations, undermine women's agency and autonomy, leading feminists to challenge them. Feminists in Pakistan have been using various cultural and political activities, including the annual 'Aurat March' and social media campaigns, as well as feminist documentaries, to oppose these restrictions and fight for women's rights. This paper explores how feminist documentaries contest spatial boundaries in Pakistan.
In many Muslim societies including Pakistan, the notions of spatial boundaries and gender segregation are becoming critical site for women's rights and feminist activism. Sanctified through patriarchal culture and interpretations of religious scriptures, such notions undermine women's agency and autonomy, hence invite greater attention from feminists, whereby they seek to unravel how these restrictive codes, deprive women of their fundamental rights such as access to the public sphere, education, and financial independence. Lately, feminists in Pakistan, have been demonstrating their opposition to these restrictions through various cultural and political activities that include the arrangement of the annual 'Aurat March', social media campaigns and other forms of cultural resistance. Feminist documentary has emerged as one of these effective tools, through which feminists confront religio-cultural constructs such as spatial boundaries and gender segregation, concepts that contribute to women's oppression. These documentaries are providing new tools for cultural resistance and should be seen as a distinctive Muslim feminist documentary. Owing to the distinctive nature of feminist documentary in Pakistan, this paper explores feminist contestation of spatial boundaries through the lens of feminist documentary.

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