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Pakistan's Radioactive Decade - An Informal Cultural History of the 1970s

Inglese · Copertina rigida

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Pakistan's Radioactive Decade focuses on the cultural output of the 1970s, the most momentous ten years in the nation's history. The book examines the unprecedented experimentation that occurred in a diverse range of fields, including art, dance, music, television, fashion and advertising, among others.

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  • 1: Introduction

  • i. The 70s Project

  • ii. A Memory that Cannot Find Rest

  • iii. Of Laughter and Forgetting

  • 2: Exhibition

  • i. 70 pages of images from the show

  • ii. The Radioactive Decade

  • 3: Visual Art

  • i. The Seventies: Tracing the Dream

  • ii. That Seventies Sensibility: Woh Zamana Hee Aur Tha

  • iii. Interview with Marjorie Husain

  • 4: Architecture

  • i. Karachis Architecture of the 70s

  • ii. Interview with Architect/ Planner Arif Hasan

  • iii. Lahore: Architecture and Architects of the 1970s

  • iv. Practicing Modernism in the 70s: An Interview with Yasmin Lari

  • 5: Theatre

  • i. Karachis Theatrical World

  • ii. Interview with Khalid Ahmed

  • iii. Interview with Madiha Gauhar

  • 6: Dance

  • i. The Sound of the Tinkling Bells: Dance in Karachi in the 1970

  • ii. Interview with Indu Mitha

  • iii. Hope and Disdain: The 1970s

  • 7: Nightlife

  • i. Onslaught of Populism: An Account of Bygone Days and Nights in the City of Light

  • ii. The Princess and the Showgirl: In Conversation with Marzi

  • 8: Television

  • i. The Golden Era of PTV

  • ii. Haseena Moeen and her Plays: The Swinging Seventies

  • iii. Interview with Sahira and Rahat Kazmi

  • 9: Advertising

  • i. Interview with Anwar Rammal

  • ii. Interview with Javed Jabbar

  • 10: Fashion

  • i. Style and the Seventies

  • ii. TJ: Designed by Destiny

  • iii. An Afternoon with Mrs. Zareen Ara Zardari

  • iv. Maheen Khan: The Empress of Minimalism

  • v. The Way We Were: An Interview with Samina Ibrahim

  • 11: Music

  • i. Pakistan Music in the 70s: A Decade of Change, A Break from the Film Industry, and Planting the Seeds for a Pop Future

  • ii. Mohammed Ali Shyhaki: Still Shyhaki-ing It!

  • iii. The Musical Spirit of the 70s

  • 12: Film

  • i. The Best of Times, the Worst of Times: Pakistan Cinema in the 70s

  • ii. Shamim Ara: Kahaan Ho Tum!

  • iii. Waheed Murad: Mujhay Kubhee Bhulaa Na Suko Gae

  • iv. Interview with Nadeem

  • v. My Cinematic Journey through the 70s

  • 13: Journalism

  • i. Interview with Zubeida Mustafa: Zofeen Ebrahim

  • ii. Mothers, Workers and Citizens: Zuhra Qureishi

  • 14: Literature

  • i. Of Breaking Free: Resistance Poetry of the 70s

  • ii. Homage to the 70s: Energy in Poetry

  • iii. Narrating the Nation: A Conversation with Muneeza Shamsie

  • iv. Asad Muhammad Khan: Painting A City with Words

  • v. Mothers Lap

  • 15: Epilogue

  • i. The 70s: A Decade of Polarisation

  • ii. Notes on Approaching the Seventies, History and the City

  • iii. Of Loss and Revival and Loss

  • iv. My 70s

  • 16: Bio paragraphs of the authors and artists



Info autore

Niilofur Farrukh is an art interventionist whose seminal initiatives have expanded the space for art publication, curation and public art.She co- founded NuktaArt and served as its Founder Editor (2004-14). Her book Pioneering Perspectives was aimed at countering the anti-women narrative of the 1980s. She co-curated four asna Clay triennials to reclaim the craft-art continuum and make it relevant to contemporary practices. Niilofur is the curator of theNo Honor in Killing, an exhibition on violence against women dedicated to the victims of the Nasarpur incident. She is one of the founders of Karachi Biennale Trust (2017) that established the Karachi Biennale and currently serves as its Managing Trustee and ceo. Niilofur is President of AICA Pakistan.She writes regularly for Dawn and Newsline.

Amin Gulgee is an artist and curator living and working in Karachi. He received a ba in Art History and Economics from Yale University in 1987 and won the Conger B. Goodyear Fine Arts Award for his senior thesis on Moghul gardens. He works primarily in sculpture, installation and performance. He has held multiple solo exhibitions worldwide, including his latest, "7" Galleria d'Arte Moderna and "7.7" in Italy in 2018, as well as international group shows. Amin has curated numerous group exhibitions at his eponymous non-commercial gallery in Karachi and elsewhere and was Chief Curator of the inaugural Karachi Biennale in 2017. Gulgee's work is in important international collections and he has received numerous awards, including the President's Pride of Performance in 2005, one of Pakistan's highest civilian honours.

John McCarry received a BA in East Asian Studies from Yale University in 1986. His articles have appeared in National Geographic and geo, among other publications. He is the author of County Fairs, published by National Geographic Society in 1997. He has served as coordinator of Amin Gulgee Gallery in Karachi since its inception in 2000.

Riassunto

Pakistan's Radioactive Decade focuses on the cultural output of the 1970s, the most momentous ten years in the nation's history. The book examines the unprecedented experimentation that occurred in a diverse range of fields, including art, dance, music, television, fashion and advertising, among others.

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Autori Amin Gulgee
Con la collaborazione di Niilofur Farrukh (Editore), Amin Gulgee (Editore), John McCarry (Editore)
Editore Oxford Academic
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Copertina rigida
Pubblicazione 31.07.2019
 
EAN 9780199405695
ISBN 978-0-19-940569-5
Pagine 594
Dimensioni 217 mm x 283 mm x 40 mm
Peso 2262 g
Categoria Scienze umane, arte, musica > Storia > XX° secolo (fino al 1945)

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