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Cityscapes of violence in Karachi : publics and counterpublics
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ISBN: 0190848464 0190656549 Year: 2017 Publisher: New York, NY : Oxford University Press,

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This work enlists some controversies that understanding, writing about and publishing on violence in Karachi entails. It brings into conversation some prominent academics - including anthropologists and political scientists - journalists, writers and activists.


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The Breath of Empire : Breathing with Historical Trauma in Anglo-Chinese Relations
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ISBN: 9783031176906 9783031176890 9783031176913 Year: 2022 Publisher: Cham Springer International Publishing, Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan

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“Taking ‘respiratory politics’, ‘intimacies’ that are visceral and intrusive, and ‘violence’ as theoretical tropes and ethnographic narrative and mnemonic, this book offers fresh and important contributions to scholarly understandings in women’s studies, the anthropology of the body, and post-colonial scholarship through its engaged examination of state repression, and its reprisal of historical fears of suffocation and dying across historical and geopolitical spans.” —Junjie Chen, Professor of Anthropology, Minzu University of China “The book is timely and interconnected to recent history, particularly the connections drawn between historical trauma and intergenerational infection and contagion set against wartime trauma, and the Covid virus as a global phenomenon as devastating as the ravages of war. […] Khan has accomplished an original and interdisciplinary academic work.” —Xu Xi 許素細, author of Monkey in Residence & Other Speculations, This Fish is Fowl, Dear Hong Kong, That Man in Our Lives This Palgrave Pivot combines anthropological, biographical and autoethnographic perspectives onto imperial intimacies, the transgenerational transmission of colonial and familial trauma, and violence in two kinds of household: the Chinese family in British Hong Kong and wider imperial Asia, and the Anglo-Chinese family in England. Conjoining approaches from literary anthropology, the historiography of Anglo-Chinese relations, and perspectives on colonial trauma, it highlights the relative neglect of women’s stories in customary Chinese readings, colonial accounts, and an ancestral family record from 1800 to the present. Offering an alternative view of family history, this book links the body as a dwelling for assaults on the ability to breathe—through tuberculosis, opium smoking, asthma, and panic—with the physical home that is assaulted in turn by bombs, killing, intimate betrayals, and fatal respiratory illness. The COVID-19 “pandemic of breathlessness” serves as mnemonic both for state repression, and for the reprisal of historical fears of suffocation and dying. These phenomena converge under an analytic concept the author calls respiratory politics. Nichola Khan is Reader in Anthropology and Psychology in the School of Humanities and Social Science and Co-Director of the Centre for Spatial, Environmental and Cultural Politics at the University of Brighton, UK.


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Mohajir militancy in Pakistan : violence and transformation in the Karachi conflict
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ISBN: 9780415554909 9780203858127 041555490X 0203858123 Year: 2010 Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge,

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Keywords of Mobility : Critical Engagements
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ISBN: 9781785331473 Year: 2016 Publisher: New York; ; Oxford Berghahn Books

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