The Routledge companion to Pakistani Anglophone writing /

The Routledge Companion to Pakistani Anglophone Writing forms a theoretical, comprehensive, and critically astute overview of the history and future of Pakistani literature in English. Dealing with key issues for global society today, from terrorism, religious extremism, fundamentalism, corruption,...

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Other Authors: Kanwal, Aroosa, 1974- (Editor), Aslam, Saiyma (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York, NY : Routledge, 2019.
Series:Routledge companions to literature series.
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Online Access:CONNECT
Table of Contents:
  • Introduction / Aroosa Kanwal and Saiyma Aslam
  • Reimagining History: The Legacy of War and Partition. All These Angularities: Spatialising non-Muslim Pakistani Identities / Cara Cilano
  • 1971: Reassessing a Forgotten National Narrative / Muneeza Shamsie
  • History, Borders and Identity: Dealing with Silenced Memories of 1971 / Daniela Vitolo
  • 9/11 and Beyond: Contexts, Forms and Perspectives. Global Pakistan in the Wake of 9/11 / Ulka Anjaria
  • US-American Inoutside Perspectives and the Dynamics of Post-9/11 Dissociation in Pakistani Fiction / Claudia Nordinger
  • The Nuclear Novel in Pakistan / Michaela M. Henry
  • Uses of Humour in Post-9/11 Pakistani Anglophone Fiction: H.M Naqvi's Home Boy and Mohammed Hanif's A Case of Exploding Mangoes / Ambreen Hai
  • Comic Affiliations/Comic Subversions: The Use of Humour in Contemporary British Pakistani Fiction / Sarah Ilott
  • Resistance and Redefinition: Theatre of the Pakistani Diaspora in the UK and the US / Suhaan Mehta
  • Historiographic Metafiction and Renarrating History / Nisreen Yousef
  • The Dialectics of Human Rights: Politics, Positionality, Controversies. Pakistani Fiction and Human Rights / Esra Mirze Santesso
  • Divergent Discourses: Human Rights, and Contemporary Pakistani Anglophone Literature / Shazia Sadaf
  • The Taming of the Tribal within Pakistani Narratives of Progress, Conflict and Romance / Uzma Abid Ansari
  • Phoenix Rising: The West's Use (and misuse) of Anglophone Memoirs of Pakistani Women / Colleen Lutz Clemens
  • Writing Back and/as Activism: Refiguring Victimhood and Remapping the Shooting of Malala Yousafzai / Rachel Fox
  • Identities in Question: Shifting Perspectives on Gender. Doing History Right: Challenging Masculinist Postcolonialism in Pakistani English Literature / Fawzia Afzal-Khan
  • Love, Sex, and Desire v/s Islam in British Muslim Literature / Kavita Bhanot
  • Everyday Life and Wordly Subjectivity in Pakistani Anglophone Fiction / Mosarrap Hossain Khan
  • Spaces of Female Subjectivity: Identity, Difference, Agency. Agency, Gender, Nationalism and the Romantic Imaginary in Pakistan / Abu-Bakar Ali
  • Conjugal Homes: Marriage Culture in Contemporary Novels of the Pakistani Diaspora / Rahul K. Gairola and Elham Fatma
  • British-Pakistani Female Playwrights: Feminist Perspectives on Sexuality, Marriage, and Domestic Violence / Aqeel Abdulla
  • Shifting Contexts: New Perspectives on Identity, Space and Mobility. Identifying Islamic Spaces of Worship in Contemporary British Pakistani Life Writing / Gerogia Stabler
  • Homes and Belonging(s): The Interconnectedness of Space, Movement and Identity in British Pakistani Novels / Eva Pataki
  • Committed and Communist: Negotiating Political Alegiances in the Diaspora / Miquel Pomar-Amer
  • Unsettling Narratives: Imagining Post-postcolonial Perspectives. Non-Human Narrative Agency: Textual Sedimentation in Pakistani Anglophone Literature / Asma Mansoor
  • Post-Postcolonial Experiments with Perspectives / Hanji Lee
  • Peripheral Modernism and Realism in British-Pakistani Fiction / Asher Ghaffar
  • New Horizons: Towards a Pakistani Idiom. Brand Pakistan: Global Imaginings and National Concerns in Pakistani Anglophone Literature / Barirah Nazir, Nicholas Holm and Kim L. Worthington
  • Competing Habitus: National Expectations, Metropolitan Market and Pakistani Writing in English (PWE) / Masood Raja
  • De/Re-constructing Identities: Critical Approaches to Contemporary Pakistani Fiction / Faisal Nazir
  • On the Wings of Poesy: Pakistani Diaspora Poets and the Pakistani Idiom / Waseem Anwar
  • Brand Pakistan: The Case of Pakistani Anglophone Literary Canon / Aroosa Kanwal and Saiyma Aslam.