Second Sex and Gender Inequality in Pakistan

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SECOND SEX AND

GENDER INEQUALITY
IN PAKISTAN
FEMINISM AND SECOND SEX

• Second wave of feminism


• Simone de Beauvoir’s French Existentialist and Feminist
• Second Sex in 1949
• Bible of feminism
• "one is not born a woman, but becomes one"
IMPORTANT DE BEAUVOIR QUOTES

• “It takes belonging to the privileged caste to view the universe as one’s own, to
consider oneself as guilty of its faults and take pride in its progress; those alone
who are at the controls have the opportunity to justify it by changing, thinking,
and revealing it; only they can identify with it and try to leave their imprint on it.“
• “The advantage man enjoys, and which manifests itself from childhood onward is
that his vocation as a human being in no way contradicts his destiny as a male."
CONT..

• “The curse on the woman vassal is that she is not allowed to do


anything; so she stubbornly pursues the impossible quest for being
through narcissism, love, or religion; when she is productive and active,
she regains her transcendence; she affirms herself concretely as subject
in her projects; she senses her responsibility relative to the goals she
pursues and to the money and rights she appropriates.”
• “...her wings are cut and then she is blamed for not knowing how to fly.”
GENDER INEQUALITY IN PAKISTAN.

• Issues like gender inequality are very complex and usually “rooted very deep in history,
culture and traditions of societies”

• For a long time, women in Pakistan were “most vulnerable and convenient targets of
social, domestic and sexual violence”

• “industrialization and the contemporary emphasis on realization of human potential” and


redefined traditions, i.e. Islamization
• definition of women’s rights is complicated
POLITICAL, SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC PROBLEMS

• Hostile environment, limited options, unequal wages, bad work conditions and double
burden of labor.
• The restriction to the home sphere (purdah) and the severely limited mobility of women
affects their job and educational opportunities.
• Discrimination due to different line of job.
• Keeping women inside the home ensure the political economy remains intact.
• Family is “conventionally considered to be central to women’s lives and to the
determination of gender inequality”
CONT..

• According to Population Research Institute, it is estimated that between


2000 and 2014, 1.2 million sex-selective abortions were performed in
Pakistan.
• In Pakistan, the control of women’s sexuality remains one of the most
powerful weapons of patriarchy.
• In Pakistan women experience patriarchy in public and private domain and
remain a lower status in social, economic and political sphere compared to
men.
• Violence against women in Pakistan is very common.
CONCLUSION

• Female agency is yet to be created.


• Gender inequality is constructed.
• The value of freedom of choice should not be disregarded.

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