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SOCIAL TRIBAL VALUES THEMATIC INVESTIGATION OF PATRIARCHY IN THE WANDERING FALCON

11 Pages : 88-96

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gsr.2021(VI-II).11      10.31703/gsr.2021(VI-II).11      Published : Jun 2021

Social Tribal Values: Thematic Investigation of Patriarchy in "The Wandering Falcon"

    The present research was aimed to find the association between personal networking, social exclusion,and social well being among transgenders. Under the quantitative approach of study, the correlational design of the research was employed to evaluate the affiliation amid personal networking and social well being. Systematic sampling techniques and strategy were used to collect data of 350 transgender people having age ranges (18-60) years from four different zones of Lahore, the capital city of Punjab province, in Pakistan. Sample size, inclusion, and exclusion characteristics were considered while selecting a sample of the study. De Jong Gierveld Scale for social well being was used to measure various attributes of the social circle. A merged scale of Russel for loneliness, personal networking,and Lubben Social Networking scale was used to measure the personal networking of Transgender. The prejudice social exclusion scale was used to measure experiences of social exclusion from their own families and society/public by the Transgender. All three scales had excellent reliability and validity. Results will be implemented to interventional plans to increase social acceptance and contributions of Transgender towards society to increase their set-worth and confidence.

    Patriarchy, Postmodern Feminism, Tribal Areas, Bride Price, Women, Pashtun Culture, Female Slavery, Kidnapping, Honor Killing
    (1) Muhammad Safiullah
    MPhil Scholar, Faculty of English, National University of Modern Languages (NUML), Rawalpindi Campus, Punjab,
    (2) Nimra Saleem
    Student, Faculty of English, National University of Modern Languages (NUML), Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan.
    (3) Bilal Khan
    Graduate, Faculty of English, National University of Modern Languages (NUML), Islamabad Capital Territory, Pakistan
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    APA : Safiullah, M., Saleem, N., & Khan, B. (2021). Social Tribal Values: Thematic Investigation of Patriarchy in "The Wandering Falcon". Global Sociological Review, VI(II), 88-96. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsr.2021(VI-II).11
    CHICAGO : Safiullah, Muhammad, Nimra Saleem, and Bilal Khan. 2021. "Social Tribal Values: Thematic Investigation of Patriarchy in "The Wandering Falcon"." Global Sociological Review, VI (II): 88-96 doi: 10.31703/gsr.2021(VI-II).11
    HARVARD : SAFIULLAH, M., SALEEM, N. & KHAN, B. 2021. Social Tribal Values: Thematic Investigation of Patriarchy in "The Wandering Falcon". Global Sociological Review, VI, 88-96.
    MHRA : Safiullah, Muhammad, Nimra Saleem, and Bilal Khan. 2021. "Social Tribal Values: Thematic Investigation of Patriarchy in "The Wandering Falcon"." Global Sociological Review, VI: 88-96
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