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Gender, Politics, and Performance in South Asia

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Informationen zum Autor Sheema Kermani is a classical dancer! teacher! drama artist! and womenâs rights activist. She is founder and head of Tehrik-e-Niswan! an organization dedicated to improving womenâs rights in Pakistan by raising awareness through the use of dance and the performing arts.Asif Farrukhi is an author! critic! and translator. He was educated at the Dow Medical College! Karachi! and the Harvard University! USA. He is known for his short stories and essays! seven collections of short fiction and two collections of critical essays that have been published. He contributes regularly to the English language press. Two of his adaptations have been staged in Karachi. He is editor of Duniyazad! a literary journal of new writings and contemporary issues inUrdu. Asif Farrukhi has presented papers and participated in literary events at home as well as abroad. For his distinguished work! he was awarded the Prime Ministerâs Literary Award by the Pakistan Academy of Letters in 1997 and the Tamgha-i-Imtiaz by the Government of Pakistan.Kamran Asdar Ali is Associate Professor of Anthropology and Director of the South Asia Institute at the University of Texas! Austin! USA. He has conducted ethnographic research in Mexico! Egypt! and Pakistan. Based on these studies! his publications are on topics relating to health! gender! sexuality! urban issues! popular culture! and labour history. He is the author of Planning the Family in Egypt: New Bodies! New Selves. Along with Martina Rieker he guest-edited! UrbanMargins: Envisioning the Contemporary Global South! and has also co-edited Gendering Urban Space and Comparing Cities: Middle East and South Asia. Klappentext The book expresses various aspects of the social impact of the arts: How culture brings people together and leads to harmony and cohesion! counters violence and aggressive attitudes! and urges people to reflect and think. Through this exercise! the contributors of this book address an important gap in the study of South Asia in general and Pakistan in particular. Zusammenfassung There have not been many studies conducted focusing on womenâs issues in this region specifically. The essays by various contributors in this book make for a very interesting read for the general reader as well as scholars as it gives a variety of different looks at women in performing arts and the politics around them. The book will be a useful resource for libraries as well. Tehrik-e-Niswan, founded in 1979 by Sheema Kermani, strives to empower women in Pakistan and improve their lot through the use of drama and the performing arts. The Tehrik held a Conference in Karachi in December 2010, aimed at rethinking issues of gender, performance, and politics in South Asia. The present volume is the outcome of the Conference and is based on papers presented by scholars therein. In Pakistan today, the scholarly challenge exists to represent the multiple layers of Pakistanâs history in order to bring the country out of the security studies/Islamic threat model that has become the paradigm within which Pakistan Studies are constantly placed.Pakistan today stands at a critical juncture in its short history of existence. The bigger picture consisting of increasing Islamist radicalism, domestic insurgencies, social and economic crisis, the destabilizing of the democratic experiment, the perpetual threat of military take over, and the countryâs place in the international security paradigm in most cases informs how the rest of the world views and imagines the country. But very little attention is paid to the smaller picture andthe other histories that could update us about how people â with all the uncertainties in their lives â struggle to retain a modicum of dignity and create opportunities to live decent and meaningful lives. The scholarly challenge remains to represent the multiple layers of Pakistanâs history in order tobring it out of the secur...

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Authors Sheema Farrukhi Kermani
Assisted by Kamran Asdar Ali (Editor), Asif Farrukhi (Editor), Sheema Kermani (Editor)
Publisher Oxford University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 23.04.2015
 
EAN 9780199401925
ISBN 978-0-19-940192-5
No. of pages 470
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Ethnology

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