Making Sense of Pakistan
Farzana Shaikh(Author)
Columbia University Press
Published on 9. July 2009
Book
Hardback
288 pages
978-0-231-14962-4 (ISBN)
Description
Once a model of Muslim enlightenment, Pakistan is now facing a lethal Islamist threat. Many believe this is due to Pakistan's partnership with the United States, while others see it as the consequence of an authoritarian rule that has marginalized liberal opinion while creating inroads for the religious right. Farzana Shaikh argues that though external influences and domestic politics have unquestionably shaped Pakistan, an uncertainty about the meaning of Pakistan and the significance of "being Pakistani" lies at the heart of the state's social and political decline. Making Sense of Pakistan shows how these concerns have contributed to the spread of Islam in the public sphere. They have also widened the gap between personal piety and public morality, compromising the country's economic foundations and social stability. This uncertainty has also affected Pakistan's foreign policy, which compensates for the country's poor sense of national identity. Even more ominous, national insecurities have given rise to a dangerous symbiosis between Pakistan's armed forces and Muslim extremists, rival contenders in the struggle to redefine the meaning of Pakistan.
Drawing on extensive research into the origins and evolution of the country, Shaikh follows the forces of culture and ideology that pressured Indo-Muslims in the years leading up to Partition and continue to resonate throughout the country.
Drawing on extensive research into the origins and evolution of the country, Shaikh follows the forces of culture and ideology that pressured Indo-Muslims in the years leading up to Partition and continue to resonate throughout the country.
Reviews / Votes
Intellectually acute, impressively researched, and strongly argued. -- Anatol Lieven The American Prospect 6/1/09 A scholarly and erudite study of the competition to define and establish a "national" identity for Pakistan. -- Robert Nichols H-Asia 12/1/09 Thought-provoking... Those interested in helping shape the country's future will come away understanding why now is the time to move on with clarity.Middle East Journal -- Shabana Fayyaz Middle East Journal Vol 64, No 1 A well documented, provocative study...of considerable interest to scholars and foreign policy specialists. Choice Feb 2010More details
Series
Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 203 mm
Width: 127 mm
Weight
454 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-231-14962-4 (9780231149624)
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Making Sense of Pakistan
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Person
Farzana Shaikh is an associate fellow at the Royal Institute of International Affairs (Chatham House) in London. Most recently a visitor at Princeton's Institute for Advanced Study, she has lectured on Pakistan and South Asian Islam at universities throughout the United Kingdom, Europe, and the United States. She is the author of Community and Consensus in Islam: Muslim Representation in Colonial India, 1860-1947.