My Feudal Lord is Tehmina Durrani’s powerful and harrowing memoir that sheds light on her tumultuous marriage to Ghulam Mustafa Khar, a prominent Pakistani politician. The book unveils the emotional, physical, and psychological abuse she suffered, offering a stark critique of the feudal and patriarchal structures dominating South Asian society. Durrani courageously recounts her journey from oppression to self-liberation, exposing the societal hypocrisy that enables such exploitation. Beyond her personal story, the memoir is a broader indictment of systemic gender inequalities. Provocative and deeply moving, My Feudal Lord remains a landmark work advocating for women’s rights and empowerment.
My Feudal Lord
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My Feudal Lord by Tehmina Durrani is a gripping memoir exposing the abuse and oppression endured by the author in her marriage to a powerful Pakistani politician. It highlights the struggles of women in patriarchal and feudal societies.
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