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Pakistan''s Nuclear Exclusion - Living With Orientalism

English · Hardback

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Developed over six chapters, Pakistan's Nuclear Exclusion provides an account of how orientalism is a lived experience of post-colonial racism, injustice, and inequality amongst members of the nuclear community in Pakistan.

List of contents










  • 1: Introduction

  • 2: Nuclear Orientalism

  • 3: Orientalism-as-discourse and Orientalism-as-experience

  • 4: The Othering of Pakistan: Juvenile, Dangerous and Manipulative

  • 5: Living with Orientalism

  • 6: Conclusion



About the author

Sana Rahim SFHEA is an interdisciplinary researcher in her field of Politics and International Relations.
She recently joined Sheffield Hallam University as a lecturer and teaches 21st century crime and critical
security. She has previously held positions at The Manchester Metropolitan University, University of
Manchester and The University of Leicester. Dr Rahims' primary research areas are in critical security studies
and postcolonial approaches with particular interests in nuclear weapons, the Global South and the
‘notion of the voice’.

Summary

Developed over six chapters, Pakistan’s Nuclear Exclusion provides an account of how orientalism is a lived experience of post-colonial racism, injustice, and inequality amongst members of the nuclear community in Pakistan.

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