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Points of Entry: Encounters at the Origin Sites of Pakistan

Points of Entry: Encounters at the Origin Sites of Pakistan
Points of Entry: Encounters at the Origin Sites of Pakistan

Pakistan is more than the sum of its news-making parts. In these marvellous essays on history, politics and society, cultural critic Nadeem Farooq Paracha upturns various reductive readings of the country by revealing its multi-layered reality. With wit and insight, he investigates past events and their implications for modern-day society. Thus, one piece explores how and why Mohenjo-daro has been neglected as a historical site, and another examines how Muhammad-bin-Qasim, who briefly invaded Sindh in 713 CE, has come to be lionised as the original founder of Pakistan. There is a story about a Pakistani Jimi Hendrix who plays the guitar like a dream and also one about a medieval emperor who lives on in the swear words of a Punjabi peasant. There are essays on Pakistani pop music, on Afro-Pakistanis and on how Jhuley Lal came to be more than just a folk deity for Sindhi immigrants in India. Points of Entry examines the constant struggle between two distinct tendencies in Pakistani civic-nationalism—one modernist, the other theocratic—and the complex society it has birthed.

NADEEM FAROOQ PARACHA
9789387578296

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Rs 995
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  • Stock: In Stock
  • Category: History & Literature
  • Pages: 188
  • Publication Date: 18-06-2018
  • ISBN: 9789387578296
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Publisher: Tranquebar