Pakistaniaat: Summer Issue Published

14 June 2010
Pakistaniaat: Summer Issue Published
Pakistaniaat is a refereed, multidisciplinary, open access academic journal offering a forum for scholarly and creative engagement with various aspects of Pakistani history, culture, literature, and politics. Housed in the English Department of Kent State University, Pakistaniaat is a sponsored journal of the American Institute of Pakistan Studies. Available online as well as in print, Pakistaniaat publishes three issues per year.

The Summer 2010 issue includes:

Distinctive Cultural and Geographical Legacy of Bahawalpur Samia Khalid and Aftab Hussain Gilani

Memory and Cultural Identity: Negotiating Modernity in Nadeem Aslam’s Maps for Lost Lovers David Waterman

Political Manipulation in Human Rights Violations: A Case of Honor Killings in Balochistan, Pakistan Noor Akbar Khalil and Mashhood Ahmed Sheikh

Reviews
Fawzia Afzal-Khan’s Lahore With Love Swaralipi Nandi
Ali Eteraz’s Children of Dust David Waterman
Musharraf Ali Farooqi’s Translation of The Adventures of Amir Hamza Colleen Thorndike
Mashhood Ahmed Sheikh’s Side Effects: Portrait of a Young Artist in Lahore Tatiana Zelenetskaya Young

Notes and Commentaries
From Malakand with Love! Shaikh Muhammad Ali
Labor Unionization in Pakistan – History & Trends Riffat Bawa and Waqar Hashmi

Poetry and Prose
Diary of a Wartime Chef Shadab Zeest Hashmi
Ghazal Shadab Zeest Hashmi
Kitchen Cabinet Rizwan Akhtar
Punjabi Mehnaz Turner

Interviews
An Interview with Professor Pervez Hoodbhoy Mustafa Qadri
Notable Pakistan-Related Texts
List of Recent Pakistan-Related Texts David Waterman

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