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APA : Aziz, A., Rashid, A., & Yasmin, T. (2020). Analyzing Feminine Subjectivity in Male Jingoistic Society: A Critical Study of Naheed's A Bad Woman's Story. Global Social Sciences Review, V(III), 365-373. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2020(V-III).39
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CHICAGO : Aziz, Amna, Aniqa Rashid, and Tayyabba Yasmin. 2020. "Analyzing Feminine Subjectivity in Male Jingoistic Society: A Critical Study of Naheed's A Bad Woman's Story." Global Social Sciences Review, V (III): 365-373 doi: 10.31703/gssr.2020(V-III).39
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MHRA : Aziz, Amna, Aniqa Rashid, and Tayyabba Yasmin. 2020. "Analyzing Feminine Subjectivity in Male Jingoistic Society: A Critical Study of Naheed's A Bad Woman's Story." Global Social Sciences Review, V: 365-373
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MLA : Aziz, Amna, Aniqa Rashid, and Tayyabba Yasmin. "Analyzing Feminine Subjectivity in Male Jingoistic Society: A Critical Study of Naheed's A Bad Woman's Story." Global Social Sciences Review, V.III (2020): 365-373 Print.
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OXFORD : Aziz, Amna, Rashid, Aniqa, and Yasmin, Tayyabba (2020), "Analyzing Feminine Subjectivity in Male Jingoistic Society: A Critical Study of Naheed's A Bad Woman's Story", Global Social Sciences Review, V (III), 365-373
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TURABIAN : Aziz, Amna, Aniqa Rashid, and Tayyabba Yasmin. "Analyzing Feminine Subjectivity in Male Jingoistic Society: A Critical Study of Naheed's A Bad Woman's Story." Global Social Sciences Review V, no. III (2020): 365-373. https://doi.org/10.31703/gssr.2020(V-III).39