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The Ethics Of Staying Social Movements And Land Rights Politics In Pakistan Mubbashir A Rizvi

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The Ethics Of Staying Social Movements And Land Rights Politics In Pakistan Mubbashir A Rizvi
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Publisher: Stanford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.19 MB
Pages: 224
Author: Mubbashir A. Rizvi
ISBN: 9781503608771, 1503608778
Language: English
Year: 2019

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The Ethics Of Staying Social Movements And Land Rights Politics In Pakistan Mubbashir A Rizvi by Mubbashir A. Rizvi 9781503608771, 1503608778 instant download after payment.

In Masters Not Friends, Mubbashir Rizvi lends a historical and ethnographic perspective to the rise of one of the largest, most successful land rights movements in South Asia, the Anjuman Mazarin Punjab (AMP), who, against all odds, successfully resisted the Pakistani military and made a case for their moral right to farmland. The case of AMP provides a unique lens through which to examine state and society relations in Pakistan, and bridge literatures from subaltern studies, military power, colonial technology and governance, and the language of claim-making. More broadly, Rizvi offers a glimpse of Pakistan that contrasts with its standard framing as a hub of radical militancy and terrorism.

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