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COMMUNITY

Progressivism in Pakistani Higher Education

Sociologist Nida Kirmani in conversation with Associate Editor Nur Nasreen Ibrahim
VOL. 1
27 Aug 2020
INTERVIEW

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Pashtun Tahafuz Movement
Postcolonial Feminist Theory
Progressivism
Deniz Kandiyoti
Lyari
Mama Qadeer
Zakir Nagar
Refusal of Anthropology
Baloch Missing Persons
Gulalai Ismail
Matiullah Jan

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Most dissenters in Pakistan, whether it's a movement like the PTM, or journalists critical of the state, the first reaction of the state's representatives is to characterize them as traitors or funded by foreign governments.

RECOMMENDED: Questioning the ‘Muslim Woman’: Identity and Insecurity in an Urban Indian Locality by Nida Kirmani (Routledge, 2013)

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