Pakistan and Its Diaspora: Multidisciplinary ApproachesM. Bolognani, S. Lyon Contributors offer an in-depth look at the dynamics of cultural and political change in Pakistan and the Pakistani Diaspora. Moving past static viewpoints, this volume demonstrates the multidirectional nature of the flow of ideas and people that create the social landscape experienced by Pakistanis globally. |
Contents
Rang de Basanti in Pakistan? Elite Student Activism the Emergence | |
Revisiting theUK Muslim Diasporic Public Sphereata Time | |
Belongings and Representations between Pakistan | |
The Case | |
The Religious Formation and Social Roles of Imams Serving | |
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Pakistan and Its Diaspora: Multidisciplinary Approaches M. Bolognani,S. Lyon No preview available - 2011 |
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