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THE RHYTHM OF MY SOUL: Pakistani women, in their own words.
Book Details
Author(s)Zahida Ahmed
PublisherXlibris, Corp.
ISBN / ASIN1453521402
ISBN-139781453521403
AvailabilityUsually ships in 24 hours
Sales Rank15,967,327
CategorySocial Science
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸
Description
"This book is kaleidoscope of the lives of Pakistani women, living
their daily lives
But I had to fi nd the voice to do so, in fact, I had not only to fi nd a
voice in a literary sense. I had to learn to speak fi rst of all acknowledging
that the Pakistani women s experiences had never been represented or
acknowledged. We are not recognized for who we are. We needed a
vocabulary to bring us out of the shadows.
My choice of these particular women was the peculiar mixture
of fragility and courage I sensed in them, and a willingness to share
their experiences.
Initially, they felt they had nothing of any consequence to say. I have
lived a very ordinary life, nothing special that is worth mentioning, was
their initial response, but as their stories began to unfold revealing a saga
of silent metamorphosis; their journey towards self discovery had begun.
They had a world to say and the world needed them to say it. "
their daily lives
But I had to fi nd the voice to do so, in fact, I had not only to fi nd a
voice in a literary sense. I had to learn to speak fi rst of all acknowledging
that the Pakistani women s experiences had never been represented or
acknowledged. We are not recognized for who we are. We needed a
vocabulary to bring us out of the shadows.
My choice of these particular women was the peculiar mixture
of fragility and courage I sensed in them, and a willingness to share
their experiences.
Initially, they felt they had nothing of any consequence to say. I have
lived a very ordinary life, nothing special that is worth mentioning, was
their initial response, but as their stories began to unfold revealing a saga
of silent metamorphosis; their journey towards self discovery had begun.
They had a world to say and the world needed them to say it. "










