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_bTAK
100 _aTakreema Aurooj
_bCUI/FA21-REL-002/LHR
245 _aNukkad Natak: Exploring the Effectiveness of Street Theatre to Address the Issue of Violence Against Women in Pakistan
260 _aCOMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore Campus
_bLibrary Information Services, CUI Lahore
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_bHard copy is available in the library, please contact library help desk for services
502 _aTo fullfill the requirement of the degree
_bMS English
_d2023
_cEnglish
_gCOMSATS University Islamabad, Lahore campus
_oCUI/FA21-REL-002/LHR
521 _aFaculty and Students
650 _aEnglish
_xTheatre has a long and interesting history as an institutionalized form of art. It is rooted in religious narratives and rituals that provides a commentary on society, culture, and politics. Over the years, theatre, or more specifically social theatre, has been used as an awareness tool for a burgeoning spectrum of social themes ranging from sexuality, political and cultural conflicts, suicide, search for identity and exploitative sexual relationships such as harassment, rape and so on
700 _aDr. Javaria Farooqui
_dAssistant Professor
852 _alhr
_pLHR TP 8483
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856 _yPlease click to access online resouce through CUI Lahore Repository
_uhttp://repository.cuilahore.edu.pk/xmlui/handle/123456789/4065
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