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Towards Peoples' Histories in Pakistan : (in)Audible Voices, Forgotten Pasts
Towards Peoples' Histories in Pakistan : (in)Audible Voices, Forgotten Pasts
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ISBN No.: 9781350261228
Pages: 296
Year: 202411
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 55.13
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Status: Available (Forthcoming)

List of Figures List of Contributors Introduction, Asad Ali (Independent Scholar, UK) & Kamran Asdar Ali (University of Texas, USA) Part I: Recalling "Progressive" Histories Chapter 1: The Left and its Legacies: The Long 1960s in Pakistan, Kamran Asdar Ali (University of Texas, USA) Chapter 2: 'South Asia's Partitions and the Limiting of Progressive Possibilities in Pakistan.', Anushay Malik (Simon Fraser University, Canada) & Hassan Javid (University of Fraser Valley, Canada) Chapter 3: On Progressive Papers in Pakistan, Mahvish Ahmad (London School of Economics, UK), Hashim bin Rashid (SOAS University of London, UK) & Ahmad Salim (South Asian Resource and Research Centre, Pakistan) Part II: : Nationalism's Many Violences Chapter 4: 1971: Pakistan's Past and Knowing What Not to Narrate, Nayanika Mookherjee (University of Durham, UK) Chapter 5: Left Behind by the Nation: 'Urdu Speakers' in Bangladesh, Dina Mahnaz Siddiqi (New York University, USA) Chapter 6: Invisible Borderlines, Naila Mahmood (Independent Scholar, Pakistan) Part III: Alternate Registers, Other Histories Chapter7: Un-archiving Baloch History, Adeem Suhail (Franklin and Marshall College, USA) Chapter 8: Queer in the Way of History, Omar Kasmani (Free University of Berlin, Germany) Chapter 9: Gatherings of Commemoration: Performing Other Histories in Pakistan's Sufi Shrines, Amen Jaffer (Lahore University of Management Sciences, Pakistan) Chapter 10: Beyond "Forgotten Histories": Teesri Dhun (The Third Tune) as Collaborative Performance Research, Claire Pamment (The College of William and Mary, USA) Part IV: Politics and 'the People' Chapter 11: Tulba, Mazdoor aur Kissan (Students, Labourers and Peasants): The Revolution made Easy, Aasim Sajjad Akhtar ( Quaid-i-Azam University, Pakistan) Chapter 12: The people in their difference, Humeira Iqtidar (King's College London, UK) Chapter 13: Countering the production of cultural hegemony: Reflections on women's activism under Zia, Farida Shaheed (Shirkat Gah-Women's Resource Centre, Pakistan) Chapter 14: Political Emotion and Bodily Politics: Zulfikar Ali Bhutto and 'The People', Asad Ali (Independent Scholar, UK) Index.


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