#8 of 16: PAKISTAN: ORIGINS, IDENTITY, AND FUTURE

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  • Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
  • #8 of 16: PAKISTAN: ORIGINS, IDENTITY, AND FUTURE
    -- A snapshot of early Baloch history
    -- Balochistan gets annexed to Pakistan
    -- Baloch identity emerges
    -- Baloch insurgencies
    -- CPEC and Balochistan
    -- The way forward
    The international edition (Routledge) of this book is available from: www.amazon.com... , and the local (Pakistani) version from:
    foliobooks.pk/...
    TABLE OF CONTENTS:
    o Front cover endorsement by Noam Chomsky
    o Back cover endorsements
    o Acknowledgments
    o About the author
    o Foreword by Christophe Jaffrelot
    o Why this Book?
    o Charting the Labyrinth
    Myths of a nation’s origin
    Exclusivism as philosophy
    Was Partition accidental?
    The book’s expeditionary map (Parts I-V)
    o Part One: Long Before The Two Nation Idea
    1. Identity formation in medieval India
    The herd instinct
    India without nations
    The Sanskrit controversy
    Muslim invasions
    Mughal era purifiers of Islam
    Conclusion
    2. The British reinvent India
    Colonialism quietly sneaks in
    The Great Mutiny - a watershed
    Demoralized Muslim ashrafiyya
    Exception: the United Provinces
    The Muslim predicament
    Modernity impacts Muslims
    Modernity impacts Hindus
    Ways begin to part
    o Part Two: A Closer Look At Pakistan’s Three Founder-Heroes
    3. Founder I: the lonely modernizer
    Early years
    It’s okay to eat mangos
    Metamorphosis to modernity
    Siding with the British
    An unabashed elitist
    The non-communal Sir Syed
    Sir Syed communalizes
    Sir Syed’s mixed legacy
    4. Founder II: premier poet-preacher-politician
    Everyone loves Iqbal
    Biographical sketch
    Philosopher or just philosophical?
    Iqbal uses languages selectively
    Iqbal on faith versus reason
    Iqbal’s physics/math criticisms
    Iqbal’s “higher” communalism
    Iqbal on women
    Iqbal on theocracy
    Iqbal on blasphemy
    Iqbal and Sir Syed compared
    5. Founder III: liberal-secular-visionary?
    Did Jinnah have a plan?
    Anticipating dependence
    Did Jinnah not want Pakistan?
    Jinnah - the man
    Did Jinnah want secularism?
    Jinnah fuses politics with religion
    Jinnah and the Islamic state
    Jinnah’s Shia problem
    A master tactician not strategist
    6. Jinnah trounces his Muslim opponents
    Maududi - Jinnah’s nemesis
    Azad - the prescient cleric
    Bacha Khan - the peaceful Pathan
    Who won, who lost?
    o Part Three: Postnatal Blues
    7. Stubborn angularities I: Bengal
    A snapshot of history
    Mocking Bangla
    The road to separation
    Punjab still doesn’t want to know why
    Bangladesh overtakes Pakistan
    Final reflections
    8. Stubborn angularities II: Balochistan
    A shotgun wedding
    Baloch identity emerges
    Changes since 1947
    Too rich to be left alone
    CPEC and Balochistan
    The secession question
    The way forward
    o Part Four: Five Big Questions
    9. Was Partition worth the price?
    The no-Pakistan option
    Socialist utopia rejected
    Mobilizing the Muslim masses
    The winners
    The losers
    The cobra effect
    10. What is the ideology of Pakistan - and why does it matter?
    Ideology defined
    Hindutva ideology
    Pakistan ka matlab kya?
    The weaponization of ideology
    Resolving the ideology conundrum
    11. Why couldn’t Pakistan become an Islamic state?
    Warmup: a Christian state
    Who speaks for Islam?
    Qur’an and Islamic state
    Islamic scholars on the Islamic state
    Model I: The Medina state
    Model II: Maudoodi’s Islamic state
    Model III: The Taliban state
    The caliphate’s undying appeal
    The ummah and pan-Islamism
    What created political Islam?
    What if Pakistan becomes an Islamic sharia state?
    Is a liberal sharia state possible?
    12. Why is Pakistan a praetorian state?
    The Establishment defined
    Bankrupt political class
    A once apolitical army
    America’s junior partner
    Strong men make weak countries
    Wars of choice
    Cross-border jihad - a failed experiment
    Courting the blasphemy-busters
    India under martial law?
    13. Identity crisis: I’m Pakistani but what am I?
    Inventing an ancient Pakistan
    Telling Hindu from Muslim
    State imposed identity
    Cultural orphans
    The first Pakistani
    Arab Wannabe Syndrome
    My name is Ertugrul
    Citizens and subjects
    Price of prejudice
    The overseas Pakistani
    Folks: here’s what I really am!
    o Part Five: Looking Ahead
    14. Three imminent physical perils
    Climate change
    Population bomb
    Nuclear war
    Prognosis up to 2047
    15. The paths travelled post-1971
    Experiment One - Vengeance
    Experiment Two - Nizam-e-Mustafa
    Experiment Three - Enlightened moderation
    Experiment Four - Hybrid regime
    Why the experiments failed
    16. Replacing the Two Nation Theory
    End legalized discrimination
    Spread the wealth
    Pakistan not Punjabistan
    Uncage the women
    Give skills don’t brainwash
    Cool down Kashmir
    Send army to the barracks
    Epilogue
    o Index

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