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Contemporary Pakistani Speculative Fiction and the Global Imaginary: Democratizing Human Futures

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By (author): Aroosa Kanwal Shazia Sadaf

As the first book-length study of emergent Pakistani speculative fiction written in English, this critical work explores the ways in which contemporary Pakistani authors extend the genre in new directions by challenging the cognitive majoritarianism (usually Western) in this field. Responding to the recent Afro science fiction movement that has spurred non-Western writers to seek a democratization of the broader genre of speculative fiction, Pakistani writers have incorporated elements from djinn mythology, Qur'anic eschatology, Desi (South Asian) traditions, local folklore, and Islamic feminisms in their narratives to encourage familiarity with alternative world views. In five chapters, this book analyzes fiction by several established Pakistani authors as well as emerging writers to highlight the literary value of these contemporary works in reconciling competing cognitive approaches, blurring the dividing line between possibilities and impossibilities in envisioning humanitys collective future, and anticipating the future of human rights in these envisioned worlds.

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  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 18 Dec 2024
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781032559513

About Aroosa KanwalShazia Sadaf

Shazia Sadaf teaches Human Rights and Social Justice in the Institute of Interdisciplinary Studies at Carleton University Ottawa Canada. She holds a PhD in English Language and Literature from the University of London UK and a second doctoral degree in Postcolonial Studies from Western University Canada with a primary interest in the field of human rights literature. Her research focus lies in the intersectional areas of War on Terror Studies human rights discourse and post-9/11 anglophone literature. She has authored chapters in Narratives of the War on Terror: Global Perspectives (2020) Violence in South Asia: Contemporary Perspectives (2019) The Routledge Companion to Pakistani Anglophone Writing (2018) and Mapping South Asian Masculinities: Men and Political Crises (2015). She has had several articles published in the Journal of Postcolonial Writing Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies South Asian History and Culture ARIEL: A Review of International English Literature and the European Journal of English Studies.Aroosa Kanwal is Assistant Professor in English Literature and Chairperson Department of English at the International Islamic University Pakistan. She held a postdoctoral fellowship at Lancaster University UK (20182020). She is the author of The Routledge Companion to Pakistani Anglophone Writing (2019) and Rethinking Identities in Contemporary Pakistani Fiction: Beyond 9/11 (2015). Her monograph Rethinking Identities received the KLF-Coca-Cola award for the best non-fiction book of the year 2015. She is the editor of the Journal of Contemporary Poetics housed in the Department of English International Islamic University (IIUI). She has published chapters and articles in Imagining Muslims in South Asia and the Diaspora (2014) edited by Claire Chambers and Caroline Herbert; Consciousness Theatre Literature and the Arts (2012) edited by Daniel Meyer-Dinkgräfe; Journal of Gender Studies Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies Journal of Commonwealth Literature and Journal of International Womens Studies.

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