THE NARRATIVE OF OPPRESSION AND STRUGGLE AMONG THE WOMEN OF KASHMIR A SUBALTERN STUDY OF BEHOLD I SHINE BY FRENY MANECKSHA

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gsr.2024(IX-I).12      10.31703/gsr.2024(IX-I).12      Published : Mar 2024
Authored by : Salman Ali , Ummer Awais , Summia Masood

12 Pages : 133-142

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    APA : Ali, S., Awais, U., & Masood, S. (2024). The Narrative of Oppression and Struggle Among the Women of Kashmir: A Subaltern Study of Behold, I Shine by Freny Manecksha. Global Sociological Review, IX(I), 133-142. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsr.2024(IX-I).12
    CHICAGO : Ali, Salman, Ummer Awais, and Summia Masood. 2024. "The Narrative of Oppression and Struggle Among the Women of Kashmir: A Subaltern Study of Behold, I Shine by Freny Manecksha." Global Sociological Review, IX (I): 133-142 doi: 10.31703/gsr.2024(IX-I).12
    HARVARD : ALI, S., AWAIS, U. & MASOOD, S. 2024. The Narrative of Oppression and Struggle Among the Women of Kashmir: A Subaltern Study of Behold, I Shine by Freny Manecksha. Global Sociological Review, IX, 133-142.
    MHRA : Ali, Salman, Ummer Awais, and Summia Masood. 2024. "The Narrative of Oppression and Struggle Among the Women of Kashmir: A Subaltern Study of Behold, I Shine by Freny Manecksha." Global Sociological Review, IX: 133-142
    MLA : Ali, Salman, Ummer Awais, and Summia Masood. "The Narrative of Oppression and Struggle Among the Women of Kashmir: A Subaltern Study of Behold, I Shine by Freny Manecksha." Global Sociological Review, IX.I (2024): 133-142 Print.
    OXFORD : Ali, Salman, Awais, Ummer, and Masood, Summia (2024), "The Narrative of Oppression and Struggle Among the Women of Kashmir: A Subaltern Study of Behold, I Shine by Freny Manecksha", Global Sociological Review, IX (I), 133-142
    TURABIAN : Ali, Salman, Ummer Awais, and Summia Masood. "The Narrative of Oppression and Struggle Among the Women of Kashmir: A Subaltern Study of Behold, I Shine by Freny Manecksha." Global Sociological Review IX, no. I (2024): 133-142. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsr.2024(IX-I).12