REPRESENTATION OF SEXUAL EXPLOITATION IN BAPSI SIDHWAS NOVEL WATER

http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/glr.2022(VII-IV).05      10.31703/glr.2022(VII-IV).05      Published : Dec 4
Authored by : Shaima Gul Hussain , Haider Ali , Muhammad Saqib

05 Pages : 59-71

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    CHICAGO : Hussain, Shaima Gul, Haider Ali, and Muhammad Saqib. 2022. "Representation Of Sexual Exploitation In Bapsi Sidhwa’s Novel Water." Global Language Review, VII (IV): 59-71 doi: 10.31703/glr.2022(VII-IV).05
    HARVARD : HUSSAIN, S. G., ALI, H. & SAQIB, M. 2022. Representation Of Sexual Exploitation In Bapsi Sidhwa’s Novel Water. Global Language Review, VII, 59-71.
    MHRA : Hussain, Shaima Gul, Haider Ali, and Muhammad Saqib. 2022. "Representation Of Sexual Exploitation In Bapsi Sidhwa’s Novel Water." Global Language Review, VII: 59-71
    MLA : Hussain, Shaima Gul, Haider Ali, and Muhammad Saqib. "Representation Of Sexual Exploitation In Bapsi Sidhwa’s Novel Water." Global Language Review, VII.IV (2022): 59-71 Print.
    OXFORD : Hussain, Shaima Gul, Ali, Haider, and Saqib, Muhammad (2022), "Representation Of Sexual Exploitation In Bapsi Sidhwa’s Novel Water", Global Language Review, VII (IV), 59-71
    TURABIAN : Hussain, Shaima Gul, Haider Ali, and Muhammad Saqib. "Representation Of Sexual Exploitation In Bapsi Sidhwa’s Novel Water." Global Language Review VII, no. IV (2022): 59-71. https://doi.org/10.31703/glr.2022(VII-IV).05