Pakistaniaat: A Journal of Pakistan Studies
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    Notes: Shamsie visit to Paris 4 November 2011

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    Review, India-Pakistan: Coming to Terms

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    Quality registry for improving the quality and relevance of higher education in Pakistan

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    An Interview with Zulfikar Ghose

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    Contributors to this Issue

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    Review of Granta, Special Issue on Pakistan

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    The Hideous Beauty of Bird-Shaped Burns –Transnational Allegory and Feminist Rhetoric in Kamila Shamsie’s Burnt Shadows

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    This paper explores the forces of nationalism and transnationalism and examines the ways in which they are intricately and inextricably linked in Kamila Shamsie's most recent novel, Burnt Shadows. It explores Burnt Shadows for its nationalistic rhetoric, arguing the case for its attempt to critically analyze the status of Pakistanis and Muslims in a post ‘9/11’ world order, particularly within the contemporary discourses on terrorism, capitalism and Islamic fundamentalism. The paper attempts at connecting the novel’s alternative version of nationalism with the forces of feminism, via the novel’s unusual and ubiquitous protagonist, Hiroko Tanaka. It argues that while Hiroko poses serious challenges to existing and normative power structures, her physical body serves as a manuscript upon which national and political upheavals are literally and metaphorically transcribed, reflecting the novel’s demonstration of women’s bodies as sites of conflict between nationalism and colonialism. It offers the novel as an attempt at ‘psychic healing’ – a work that embraces nationalism transnationally, hence propounding an ‘imagined community’ (Hicks, xxiii-xxxi) that makes possible the existence of a kind of ‘horizontal comradeship’, transcending national borderlands and cultural boundaries

    Role of the Majlis-i-Ahrar Islam in the Kashmir Movement of 1931

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    This article deals with the role played in the politico-religious turmoil which engulfed the Jammu and Kashmir region in the early 1930s, by a new Muslim political grouping, the Majlis-i-Ahrar Islam-Hind (henceforth, the “MAIâ€). The critical phase of the Kashmir movement which unfolded during the year 1931 highlighted the precarious political, social and economic condition of the Kashmiri Muslims and the state became a lightning-rod for the activist workers of both the Muslim League and the Indian National Congress. While the Kashmiris were at the forefront of their struggle against the oppression of Hari Singh and his dictatorial rule the important role of the non-Kashmiri party, the MAI, which was instrumental in bringing the Kashmir issue into the fore-front of the Indian political scene, has for some reasons, been overlooked by the historians. Much has been written on the role of various Muslim political parties in the Kashmiris’ movement for independence before and after the creation of Pakistan but an important phase of this movement, which took place in 1931, has generally been ignored. This paper attempts to fill the gap in the existing literature on the movement of the Kashmiri people for their rights, in 1931, as he feels that it is oft-neglected area of the Indian political scene of that era; secondly, the writer wants to highlight the prominent role played by the MAI in this movement. The writer feels that MAI had two main goals in sight which prompted its participation: Firstly, the motivation for helping the Kashmiri Muslims for helping secure their due rights; and, secondly, to prevent the Ahmadiyas from playing a leading role in the Kashmiri struggle and, thereby, securing a strong base amongst the Muslims of Kashmir. I would see this as a key factor in its motivation

    Abdul Sattar Edhi: A Tribute

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    Abdul Sattar Edhi is a living legend and the most decorated philenthropist of Pakistan truly for his unmatched dedication, commitment and practical work. The article is a one-window solution as it briefly but comprehensively touches all the dimensions required to be highlighted to pay a worthy tribute to a hardworking realizer of dreams - Edhi sahib! This article encompasses all there needs to be known about Edhi and his remarkable achievements... Writing style is unique too ..

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