The Paradox of Optional Thesis: Is Anthropology Losing Its Heart?

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Malaika Niaz

Anthropology, at its very core, is built upon the practice of ethnography. For decades, it has been celebrated as the…

Flood in Pakistan 2025: Beyond Water and Culture

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The flood in Pakistan 2025 has displaced millions of people, destroyed homes, and swept away crops and roads across the…

Floods in Pakistan: A Natural Disaster or a Governance Failure?

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Every monsoon season, floods in Pakistan bring destruction on a massive scale. Streets turn into rivers, houses collapse, crops vanish…

Parenting Styles in Pakistan: Traditional vs Modern

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There are two things we should give our children: one is roots, the other is wings.” Johann Wolfgang von Goethe…

The Cost of Being a Good Girl: Obedience Silences and Suffocates

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Introduction She always speaks politely, listens quietly, dresses modestly, and makes sure not to upset anyone. People expect her to…

Honor Killings in Balochistan: The Price of Love

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You only have permission to shoot me.”— Bano Baloch A Viral Video Exposes the Brutality of Honor Killings in Balochistan…

The Cost of a Good Girl: Truth Behind Honor Culture in Pakistan

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Introduction: Honor Culture in Pakistan Controls, Not Protects People use honor culture in Pakistan to justify violence, silence, and control…

The Silent Crisis of Forced Marriages of Hindu Girls in Pakistan

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In some parts of Pakistan, especially in villages and rural areas of Sindh, a serious but ignored problem is happening.…

Intellectual Terrosim: When Ideas Are Used as Weapons

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In today's world, terrorism is no longer limited to guns, bombs, and physical violence. It has evolved. Just like warfare…

Why Choose Anthropology at Fatima Jinnah Women’s University?

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Are you curious about people, cultures, and how societies work? Do you want to understand human life, how people live,…