RESILIENCE AND RESISTANCE OF JADID WOMEN IN CENTRAL ASIA AGAINST PATRIARCHAL STRUCTURES AND COLONIAL OPPRESSION

Authors

  • Nozanin Ganiyeva

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.47390/SPR1342V4I8Y2024N39

Keywords:

Muslim women, gender equality, social reform, modernity, resilience, cultural revival, sense of identity, empowerment, education abroad.

Abstract

This article shows Jadid Women’s  contributions, achievements and the impact of these women in their respective fields and communities. gain insights into the role of women in society and inspiring others to follow in their footsteps and promote gender equality. In addition the article make clear that ,readers gain a deeper understanding of the diverse experiences and perspectives of  jadid women, shedding light on their unique stories and the importance of recognizing and valuing their works. The objective is to promote students` critical thinking and research skills as well as gaining a deeper understanding of gender issues and societal dynamics and to learn about the challenges faced by women in different contexts, the strategies used to overcome these challenges and the impact of their contributions on society.

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Published

2024-08-31

How to Cite

Ganiyeva, N. (2024). RESILIENCE AND RESISTANCE OF JADID WOMEN IN CENTRAL ASIA AGAINST PATRIARCHAL STRUCTURES AND COLONIAL OPPRESSION. Ижтимоий-гуманитар фанларнинг долзарб муаммолари Актуальные проблемы социально-гуманитарных наук Actual Problems of Humanities and Social Sciences., 4(8). https://doi.org/10.47390/SPR1342V4I8Y2024N39