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What is a Critical Pakistan Studies, and Why is it Essential?
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- 20 May 2024, pp. 1-3
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Critical Forum: What is Critical Pakistan Studies?
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- 20 May 2024, pp. 4-13
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Critical Forum: Populism, Hybrid Democracy, and Youth Cultures
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- 20 May 2024, pp. 14-44
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Q&A with Professor Ayesha Jalal
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- 20 May 2024, pp. 45-49
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“He who tills has the right to eat”: “Development” and the Politics of Agrarian Reform in late 1940s and early 1950s Sindh
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- 20 May 2024, pp. 50-75
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“Show, Don’t Tell”: Pious Visual Culture in Pakistani Dramas
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- 20 May 2024, pp. 76-99
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Oral History and the Textual Archive: Contemporary Pakistani Shi‘i ‘Ulama’s Recollections and Reflections on Politics and Sectarian Harmony
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- 21 May 2024, pp. 100-131
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Wafer-Thin History: India and World War I Through Postcards
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- 20 May 2024, pp. 132-160
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What Sadness for Husain? Comparative ethnographic analysis of two Muharram celebrations in Sindh and Punjab (Pakistan)
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- 20 May 2024, pp. 161-186
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Orating Origins: the Formation of Pakistan in Contemporary Urdu Shi’i Khitabat in Karachi
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- 19 September 2024, pp. 187-205
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“My Army Family”: Civil-Military Representation in Military-Sponsored Television Content in Pakistan
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- 19 September 2024, pp. 206-237
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Gender, Sexuality and Feminism in Pakistani Urdu Writing. Amina Yaqin (London: Anthem Press, 2022). pp. 294 £80.00, ISBN-13: 978-1-78527-755-9
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- 19 September 2024, pp. 238-240
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Insecure Guardians: Enforcement, Encounters, and Everyday Policing in Post-colonial Karachi. Zoha Waseem (London: Hurst & Company, 2022). Pp. 328. £40.00 ISBN: 978-1787386884
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- 29 August 2024, pp. 241-244
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