Perpetration of Violence upon Women and Mukhtaran Bibi’s Resistance in In the Name of Honour
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Central Department of English Kirtipur, Kathmandu
Abstract
Mukhtar Mai’s memoir, In the Name of Honour enshrouds the oppressive
masculinist mechanism that subordinates the role of the women. Patriarchal institutions
like Muslim law, religion, and Castism subordinate the agency of women. But, amidst the
suffocative environment Mukhtaran Bibi stands against the conformist patriarchal
mechanism by educating illiterate women. The female character is dominant as she
posses resisting nature towards domination. Despite the insurmountable hardships, she is
able to challenge the society. By projecting Mukhtaran’s resistance despite numerous
difficulties she faces, the writer reveals that female resistance is necessary to overcome
such suppression. Through her struggle, the female proves her power over the centered
orthodox religion and traditional castism. Moreover, by showing violence and resistance
together, she wants to appeal the illiterate women to be aware of their rights.