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Title: Women, Work and Public Spaces: Conflict and Coexistence Among Karachi’s Poor
Authors: Ali, Kamran
University of Texas at Austin
Subjects : Post-colonial Pakistan
Gender and modernity
Identity and class differences
Urban social politics
Public spaces
Issue Date: 1-Nov-2007
Publisher: Georgia Institute of Technology
Series/Report no.: LCC Speakers series
Abstract: Kamran Ali works on issues of medicine, gender and colonialism in Egypt. Ali's work covers a number of interdisciplinary fields: Family planning programs in Egypt, Egyptian masculinity and male involvement in family planning decision making; the history of the labor movement in Pakistan; gender relations in Pakistan; social movements in Pakistan; tourism in the Middle East ; development; health; political economy; post-colonialism; Middle East; Egypt; South Asia. He has a joint appointment in Middle Eastern Studies and Anthropology at UT Austin.
Description: Sponsored by School of Literature, Communication and Culture and the Georgia Tech Honors Program. Presented on Thursday Nov. 1, 11 am in the Neely Room of GT Library.
Type: Presentation
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/1853/18347
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