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How different is Pakistan's culture from that of India?

Exploring various aspects of the arts literature and heritage of Pakistan Raza Rumi argues that culture in Pakistan is not particularly unique to the nation but rather a part of the cultural identities shared by South Asians. From the songs of Kabir and the ballads of Bulleh Shah to the cult of the feminine in the Sindh region Rumi takes a kaleidoscopic view of the deep-set cultural mores that tie India and Pakistan together. Going further he examines aspects of the visual arts poetry music and literature of Pakistan that impact global cultural narratives. Finally he introduces readers to contemporary Pakistani writers and artists and the milieu in which they express their creativity giving us a fascinating glimpse into cultural productions in Pakistan today.

Being Pakistani is a riveting account of artistic traditions and their significance in present-day Pakistan presenting an alternative view of the country beyond the usual headlines that focus on political instability and terrorism.

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Being Pakistani: Society Culture and the Arts

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  • ISBN: 9789352776054
  • Author: Rumi Raza
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Pages: 312
  • Format: Paperback
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How different is Pakistan's culture from that of India?

Exploring various aspects of the arts literature and heritage of Pakistan Raza Rumi argues that culture in Pakistan is not particularly unique to the nation but rather a part of the cultural identities shared by South Asians. From the songs of Kabir and the ballads of Bulleh Shah to the cult of the feminine in the Sindh region Rumi takes a kaleidoscopic view of the deep-set cultural mores that tie India and Pakistan together. Going further he examines aspects of the visual arts poetry music and literature of Pakistan that impact global cultural narratives. Finally he introduces readers to contemporary Pakistani writers and artists and the milieu in which they express their creativity giving us a fascinating glimpse into cultural productions in Pakistan today.

Being Pakistani is a riveting account of artistic traditions and their significance in present-day Pakistan presenting an alternative view of the country beyond the usual headlines that focus on political instability and terrorism.

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