Violence and Resistance in Pakistan

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everyday militarisation impacts
FATA
feminist geopolitics
gender
gendered experiences of insecurity
gendered security analysis
Mahsud
migration
militarisation
Pakistan
postcolonial power structures
qualitative fieldwork
resistance
South Asia
state-peripheral communities
tribal societies research
violence
Waziristan
women

Product details

  • ISBN 9781041015840
  • Weight: 620g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 30 Sep 2025
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This book examines violence and political developments in the western borderland communities of Pakistan, a postcolonial militarist state in the Global South, through the lens of gendered experiences of insecurity. It provides a fresh perspective on comprehending the perception and experience of security among individuals, uncovering the role of gender hierarchies and gendered hierarchies in shaping state policies and personal encounters with security and violence.

Based on ground-based qualitative research, in-depth interviews with Mahsud men and women, military and government officials, academics, security experts and aid organisation officials, each chapter foregrounds an analysis of militarisation, violence, and resistance through varied thematic lens. The result is a rich and original study of Waziristan where conflict and security are presented through a feminist geopolitical perspective, calling for fresh comprehensions of gendered understandings of militarisation and security and a reappraisal of vulnerable populations.

Addressing a gap in the literature regarding the relationship between state-peripheral communities, violence, security, and militarisation in the Global South, this book analyses power relations through a gendered lens and explores the impact of armed violence in everyday life. It will be of interest to researchers in the field of regional geopolitical and security studies, postcolonial states and militarisation in the Global South, as well as borderland studies, gender studies, and South Asian studies.

Faryal Leghari is a researcher, writer, political and security analyst, former journalist, and deputy opinion editor. She completed her DPhil from Oxford University in 2024 in feminist political geography. Faryal’s interest in politics, IR, counterterrorism, and feminist geography has seen her pursuing different education and career paths in these fields. Faryal identifies as a Pakistani Baloch and Pakhtun woman from the Koh-i-Suleiman tribal areas, which border southern Punjab. Faryal is an advocate for women’s education and career development. Faryal was among the first women polo players in Pakistan.

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