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ON A SUITABLE BOY
Writing about the book in 2007, Neelam Srivastava called the novel, published in 1993, “a specific response to India’s present needs.”. And it is a testimony to the novel’s greatness that A Suitable Boy remains not just a commentary on 1950s 1990s, or 2000s India, but also the India of 2020. The Indian state’s attempt toinstill fear
TOWARDS 1971 II: THE MAKING OF A TRAGEDY Towards 1971 II: The Making of a Tragedy. Painted on a wall inside my old school. Translation: The Ideology of Pakistan: Every nation has a specific civilization and culture. The civilizational and cultural capital of the Muslims of the Subcontinent comes from Islam. This capital, their beliefs andreligious
POSTS BY: SEPOY
The Trial of Mangal Pandey I. Like all stories, this story starts in capital and industry. Small arms and guns manufacturing Posted by sepoy on August 11, 2005 · 10 mins read. TOWARDS 1971 I: A PERSONAL JOURNEY Towards 1971 I: A Personal Journey. Forgetting is imposed as a strategy to hide the haunting memories that cannot be revealed without destroying our romance with nationalism. ~Yasmin Saikia. During the many blackouts and power outages in the Pakistan of my childhood, my family used to sit in theveranda of
THE EAST AFRICAN BALOCH The East African Baloch. In 1821, the Sultan and Imam of Oman, Seyyid Said bin Sultan Al Busaidi, hired an Iranian fleet to invade the islands and ports of East Africa. The Iranian fleet leased by the Sultan of Oman consisted mostly of Baluchi and Sindhi/Cutchi mercenaries, with a few Arab, Persian, and Pathan officers from India.WE ARE ALL AHMADI
There is a mosque near my house in Berlin. I bike past it every time. I often stop at the light, and enjoy the minarets against the grey skies. There is a mosque in Lahore, too. Every attack, every atrocity, every massacre diminishes us all. This, I choose to lay at the feet of Mawdudi and his ilk, at the feet of Bhutto and his ilk, at the feet of our bearded muftis and their ilk. I blame TOWARDS 1971 V: WOMEN AND THE WAR OF 1971 men see the abuse of "their" women as a degradation of their masculinity. What counts is not the suffering of the women, but the effect it has on men. Ruth Seifert, "War and Rape: Analytical Approaches" All facets of the 1971 conflict and the subsequent nation-making processes had a devastating impact on women, including rapes, exile, displacement CHAPATI MYSTERYSOLIDARITY WITH JNUARCHIVESSOLIDARITY AGAINST CAA AND NRC IN INDIAI WAS BORN IN BARABANKIXQS XQs XXVII - A Conversation with Ali Raza The XQs (Ten Questions) series is a conversation with the authors of new and exciting Posted by sepoy on May 20, 2021 · 35 mins read ARCHIVES - CHAPATI MYSTERYAUTHOR: SEPOY I am posting these remarks written, and made, in another time (March 04, 2020) on Posted by sepoy on July 23, 2020 · 9 mins read. ABOUT - CHAPATI MYSTERY About. Chapati Mystery is a "quaint blog" established in April 2004. It focuses on histories and cultures of Hindustan. It was founded by "sepoy". The title "Chapati Mystery" refers to a particular happening around 1857 CE. Below these key terms and histories, are explained:ON A SUITABLE BOY
Writing about the book in 2007, Neelam Srivastava called the novel, published in 1993, “a specific response to India’s present needs.”. And it is a testimony to the novel’s greatness that A Suitable Boy remains not just a commentary on 1950s 1990s, or 2000s India, but also the India of 2020. The Indian state’s attempt toinstill fear
TOWARDS 1971 II: THE MAKING OF A TRAGEDY Towards 1971 II: The Making of a Tragedy. Painted on a wall inside my old school. Translation: The Ideology of Pakistan: Every nation has a specific civilization and culture. The civilizational and cultural capital of the Muslims of the Subcontinent comes from Islam. This capital, their beliefs andreligious
POSTS BY: SEPOY
The Trial of Mangal Pandey I. Like all stories, this story starts in capital and industry. Small arms and guns manufacturing Posted by sepoy on August 11, 2005 · 10 mins read. TOWARDS 1971 I: A PERSONAL JOURNEY Towards 1971 I: A Personal Journey. Forgetting is imposed as a strategy to hide the haunting memories that cannot be revealed without destroying our romance with nationalism. ~Yasmin Saikia. During the many blackouts and power outages in the Pakistan of my childhood, my family used to sit in theveranda of
THE EAST AFRICAN BALOCH The East African Baloch. In 1821, the Sultan and Imam of Oman, Seyyid Said bin Sultan Al Busaidi, hired an Iranian fleet to invade the islands and ports of East Africa. The Iranian fleet leased by the Sultan of Oman consisted mostly of Baluchi and Sindhi/Cutchi mercenaries, with a few Arab, Persian, and Pathan officers from India.WE ARE ALL AHMADI
There is a mosque near my house in Berlin. I bike past it every time. I often stop at the light, and enjoy the minarets against the grey skies. There is a mosque in Lahore, too. Every attack, every atrocity, every massacre diminishes us all. This, I choose to lay at the feet of Mawdudi and his ilk, at the feet of Bhutto and his ilk, at the feet of our bearded muftis and their ilk. I blame TOWARDS 1971 V: WOMEN AND THE WAR OF 1971 men see the abuse of "their" women as a degradation of their masculinity. What counts is not the suffering of the women, but the effect it has on men. Ruth Seifert, "War and Rape: Analytical Approaches" All facets of the 1971 conflict and the subsequent nation-making processes had a devastating impact on women, including rapes, exile, displacementSIMPLE TRUTHS
Simple Truths. James Traub's cover-story, Can Pakistan be Governed? is actually fairly nuanced and one of the better things to have appeared in NYT recently. More important, is the cover image for the magazine. I like to compile short-lists of reigning conventional wisdoms on Pakistan, and this cover is a beauty. Check it: PERILOUS. ANARCHIC.POSTS BY: SEPOY
XQs XXVI - A Conversation with Nurfadzilah Yahaya The XQs (Ten Questions) series is a conversation with the authors of new and exciting Posted by sepoy on January 15, 2021 · 32 mins read ARCHIVES - CHAPATI MYSTERY Postcards from the Archive - Goodbye 2019 2019 was a year of changes and new beginnings for CM. Long overdue, the website Posted by patwari on January 04, 2020 · 1 min read GURU NANAK IN AN ERA OF GLOBAL THOUGHT Guru Nanak in an Era of Global Thought. We are grateful to Anneeth Kaur Hundle (Assistant Professor of Anthropology and the Dhan Kaur Sahota Presidential Chair of Sikh Studies at the University of California, Irvine) for this reflective and historiographic essay onthe state of
TEN QUESTIONS (XQS)
Ten Questions (XQs) The XQs (Ten Questions) series is a conversation with first-book authors in South Asian Studies (broadly understood). Our aim is not to "review" but to contextualize, historicize, and promote new scholarship. Previously: Teena Purohit, Kavita Datla, Arafaat Valiani, Nausheen Anwar, Eric Beverley, Nayanika Mathur, SarahBesky
WE ARE ALL AHMADI
There is a mosque near my house in Berlin. I bike past it every time. I often stop at the light, and enjoy the minarets against the grey skies. There is a mosque in Lahore, too. Every attack, every atrocity, every massacre diminishes us all. This, I choose to lay at the feet of Mawdudi and his ilk, at the feet of Bhutto and his ilk, at the feet of our bearded muftis and their ilk. I blame ON KHALIDI'S THE HUNDRED YEARS WAR On Khalidi's The Hundred Years War. I am posting these remarks written, and made, in another time (March 04, 2020) on a panel celebrating Prof Rashid Khalidi’s The Hundred Years War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonial Conquest and Resistance, 1917-2017 at Columbia. I am grateful for this opportunity to reflecton Prof Khalidi’s
SUNIL KUMAR (1956-2021) Sunil Kumar (1956-2021) My Buddy Saddy – Sanjay Subrahmanyam is Distinguished Professor of History and Irving & Jean Stone Chair in Social Sciences at UCLA. I never thought I would write about my friend Saddy, Professor Sunil Kumar of Delhi University, in the past tense. A big, loose-limbed athlete, who played basketball not only for his TOWARDS 1971 IV: THE ENEMY WITHIN Marshaling colonial legacies, the post-colonial state seeks to consolidate the nation as a new form of empire, demanding hyper-masculine militarization and territorial and extra-territorial control. This requires the manufacture of internal and external enemies to constitute a national identity, constructed in opposition to the anti-national and non-native REMEMBERING SUNIL KUMAR II Remembering Sunil Kumar. The sudden and tragic loss of Professor Sunil Kumar (1956-2021) is a great shock to the field of medieval South Asia and to scholars of South Asian history more broadly. I am asking friends and colleagues to share their memories so they can be archived here. Please send them to mananahmed@outlook.com. I received word on CHAPATI MYSTERYSOLIDARITY WITH JNUARCHIVESSOLIDARITY AGAINST CAA AND NRC IN INDIAI WAS BORN IN BARABANKIXQS XQs XXVII - A Conversation with Ali Raza The XQs (Ten Questions) series is a conversation with the authors of new and exciting Posted by sepoy on May 20, 2021 · 35 mins read ARCHIVES - CHAPATI MYSTERYAUTHOR: SEPOY I am posting these remarks written, and made, in another time (March 04, 2020) on Posted by sepoy on July 23, 2020 · 9 mins read. ABOUT - CHAPATI MYSTERY About. Chapati Mystery is a "quaint blog" established in April 2004. It focuses on histories and cultures of Hindustan. It was founded by "sepoy". The title "Chapati Mystery" refers to a particular happening around 1857 CE. Below these key terms and histories, are explained:ON A SUITABLE BOY
Writing about the book in 2007, Neelam Srivastava called the novel, published in 1993, “a specific response to India’s present needs.”. And it is a testimony to the novel’s greatness that A Suitable Boy remains not just a commentary on 1950s 1990s, or 2000s India, but also the India of 2020. The Indian state’s attempt toinstill fear
TOWARDS 1971 II: THE MAKING OF A TRAGEDY Towards 1971 II: The Making of a Tragedy. Painted on a wall inside my old school. Translation: The Ideology of Pakistan: Every nation has a specific civilization and culture. The civilizational and cultural capital of the Muslims of the Subcontinent comes from Islam. This capital, their beliefs andreligious
POSTS BY: SEPOY
The Trial of Mangal Pandey I. Like all stories, this story starts in capital and industry. Small arms and guns manufacturing Posted by sepoy on August 11, 2005 · 10 mins read. TOWARDS 1971 I: A PERSONAL JOURNEY Towards 1971 I: A Personal Journey. Forgetting is imposed as a strategy to hide the haunting memories that cannot be revealed without destroying our romance with nationalism. ~Yasmin Saikia. During the many blackouts and power outages in the Pakistan of my childhood, my family used to sit in theveranda of
THE EAST AFRICAN BALOCH The East African Baloch. In 1821, the Sultan and Imam of Oman, Seyyid Said bin Sultan Al Busaidi, hired an Iranian fleet to invade the islands and ports of East Africa. The Iranian fleet leased by the Sultan of Oman consisted mostly of Baluchi and Sindhi/Cutchi mercenaries, with a few Arab, Persian, and Pathan officers from India.WE ARE ALL AHMADI
There is a mosque near my house in Berlin. I bike past it every time. I often stop at the light, and enjoy the minarets against the grey skies. There is a mosque in Lahore, too. Every attack, every atrocity, every massacre diminishes us all. This, I choose to lay at the feet of Mawdudi and his ilk, at the feet of Bhutto and his ilk, at the feet of our bearded muftis and their ilk. I blame TOWARDS 1971 V: WOMEN AND THE WAR OF 1971 men see the abuse of "their" women as a degradation of their masculinity. What counts is not the suffering of the women, but the effect it has on men. Ruth Seifert, "War and Rape: Analytical Approaches" All facets of the 1971 conflict and the subsequent nation-making processes had a devastating impact on women, including rapes, exile, displacement CHAPATI MYSTERYSOLIDARITY WITH JNUARCHIVESSOLIDARITY AGAINST CAA AND NRC IN INDIAI WAS BORN IN BARABANKIXQS XQs XXVII - A Conversation with Ali Raza The XQs (Ten Questions) series is a conversation with the authors of new and exciting Posted by sepoy on May 20, 2021 · 35 mins read ARCHIVES - CHAPATI MYSTERYAUTHOR: SEPOY I am posting these remarks written, and made, in another time (March 04, 2020) on Posted by sepoy on July 23, 2020 · 9 mins read. ABOUT - CHAPATI MYSTERY About. Chapati Mystery is a "quaint blog" established in April 2004. It focuses on histories and cultures of Hindustan. It was founded by "sepoy". The title "Chapati Mystery" refers to a particular happening around 1857 CE. Below these key terms and histories, are explained:ON A SUITABLE BOY
Writing about the book in 2007, Neelam Srivastava called the novel, published in 1993, “a specific response to India’s present needs.”. And it is a testimony to the novel’s greatness that A Suitable Boy remains not just a commentary on 1950s 1990s, or 2000s India, but also the India of 2020. The Indian state’s attempt toinstill fear
TOWARDS 1971 II: THE MAKING OF A TRAGEDY Towards 1971 II: The Making of a Tragedy. Painted on a wall inside my old school. Translation: The Ideology of Pakistan: Every nation has a specific civilization and culture. The civilizational and cultural capital of the Muslims of the Subcontinent comes from Islam. This capital, their beliefs andreligious
POSTS BY: SEPOY
The Trial of Mangal Pandey I. Like all stories, this story starts in capital and industry. Small arms and guns manufacturing Posted by sepoy on August 11, 2005 · 10 mins read. TOWARDS 1971 I: A PERSONAL JOURNEY Towards 1971 I: A Personal Journey. Forgetting is imposed as a strategy to hide the haunting memories that cannot be revealed without destroying our romance with nationalism. ~Yasmin Saikia. During the many blackouts and power outages in the Pakistan of my childhood, my family used to sit in theveranda of
THE EAST AFRICAN BALOCH The East African Baloch. In 1821, the Sultan and Imam of Oman, Seyyid Said bin Sultan Al Busaidi, hired an Iranian fleet to invade the islands and ports of East Africa. The Iranian fleet leased by the Sultan of Oman consisted mostly of Baluchi and Sindhi/Cutchi mercenaries, with a few Arab, Persian, and Pathan officers from India.WE ARE ALL AHMADI
There is a mosque near my house in Berlin. I bike past it every time. I often stop at the light, and enjoy the minarets against the grey skies. There is a mosque in Lahore, too. Every attack, every atrocity, every massacre diminishes us all. This, I choose to lay at the feet of Mawdudi and his ilk, at the feet of Bhutto and his ilk, at the feet of our bearded muftis and their ilk. I blame TOWARDS 1971 V: WOMEN AND THE WAR OF 1971 men see the abuse of "their" women as a degradation of their masculinity. What counts is not the suffering of the women, but the effect it has on men. Ruth Seifert, "War and Rape: Analytical Approaches" All facets of the 1971 conflict and the subsequent nation-making processes had a devastating impact on women, including rapes, exile, displacementSIMPLE TRUTHS
Simple Truths. James Traub's cover-story, Can Pakistan be Governed? is actually fairly nuanced and one of the better things to have appeared in NYT recently. More important, is the cover image for the magazine. I like to compile short-lists of reigning conventional wisdoms on Pakistan, and this cover is a beauty. Check it: PERILOUS. ANARCHIC.POSTS BY: SEPOY
XQs XXVI - A Conversation with Nurfadzilah Yahaya The XQs (Ten Questions) series is a conversation with the authors of new and exciting Posted by sepoy on January 15, 2021 · 32 mins read ARCHIVES - CHAPATI MYSTERY Postcards from the Archive - Goodbye 2019 2019 was a year of changes and new beginnings for CM. Long overdue, the website Posted by patwari on January 04, 2020 · 1 min read GURU NANAK IN AN ERA OF GLOBAL THOUGHT Guru Nanak in an Era of Global Thought. We are grateful to Anneeth Kaur Hundle (Assistant Professor of Anthropology and the Dhan Kaur Sahota Presidential Chair of Sikh Studies at the University of California, Irvine) for this reflective and historiographic essay onthe state of
TEN QUESTIONS (XQS)
Ten Questions (XQs) The XQs (Ten Questions) series is a conversation with first-book authors in South Asian Studies (broadly understood). Our aim is not to "review" but to contextualize, historicize, and promote new scholarship. Previously: Teena Purohit, Kavita Datla, Arafaat Valiani, Nausheen Anwar, Eric Beverley, Nayanika Mathur, SarahBesky
WE ARE ALL AHMADI
There is a mosque near my house in Berlin. I bike past it every time. I often stop at the light, and enjoy the minarets against the grey skies. There is a mosque in Lahore, too. Every attack, every atrocity, every massacre diminishes us all. This, I choose to lay at the feet of Mawdudi and his ilk, at the feet of Bhutto and his ilk, at the feet of our bearded muftis and their ilk. I blame ON KHALIDI'S THE HUNDRED YEARS WAR On Khalidi's The Hundred Years War. I am posting these remarks written, and made, in another time (March 04, 2020) on a panel celebrating Prof Rashid Khalidi’s The Hundred Years War on Palestine: A History of Settler Colonial Conquest and Resistance, 1917-2017 at Columbia. I am grateful for this opportunity to reflecton Prof Khalidi’s
SUNIL KUMAR (1956-2021) Sunil Kumar (1956-2021) My Buddy Saddy – Sanjay Subrahmanyam is Distinguished Professor of History and Irving & Jean Stone Chair in Social Sciences at UCLA. I never thought I would write about my friend Saddy, Professor Sunil Kumar of Delhi University, in the past tense. A big, loose-limbed athlete, who played basketball not only for his TOWARDS 1971 IV: THE ENEMY WITHIN Marshaling colonial legacies, the post-colonial state seeks to consolidate the nation as a new form of empire, demanding hyper-masculine militarization and territorial and extra-territorial control. This requires the manufacture of internal and external enemies to constitute a national identity, constructed in opposition to the anti-national and non-native REMEMBERING SUNIL KUMAR II Remembering Sunil Kumar. The sudden and tragic loss of Professor Sunil Kumar (1956-2021) is a great shock to the field of medieval South Asia and to scholars of South Asian history more broadly. I am asking friends and colleagues to share their memories so they can be archived here. Please send them to mananahmed@outlook.com. I received word on CHAPATI MYSTERYSOLIDARITY WITH JNUARCHIVESSOLIDARITY AGAINST CAA AND NRC IN INDIAI WAS BORN IN BARABANKIXQS XQs XXVII - A Conversation with Ali Raza The XQs (Ten Questions) series is a conversation with the authors of new and exciting Posted by sepoy on May 20, 2021 · 35 mins read ARCHIVES - CHAPATI MYSTERYAUTHOR: SEPOY I am posting these remarks written, and made, in another time (March 04, 2020) on Posted by sepoy on July 23, 2020 · 9 mins read. ABOUT - CHAPATI MYSTERY About. Chapati Mystery is a "quaint blog" established in April 2004. It focuses on histories and cultures of Hindustan. It was founded by "sepoy". The title "Chapati Mystery" refers to a particular happening around 1857 CE. Below these key terms and histories, are explained: SEARCH CM - CHAPATI MYSTERY what is the vertiginous chapati saying to me? You can use the search box below to retrieve any of the 1800 plus posts in CM's archive goingback to 2004:
TOWARDS 1971 II: THE MAKING OF A TRAGEDY Towards 1971 II: The Making of a Tragedy. Painted on a wall inside my old school. Translation: The Ideology of Pakistan: Every nation has a specific civilization and culture. The civilizational and cultural capital of the Muslims of the Subcontinent comes from Islam. This capital, their beliefs andreligious
ON A SUITABLE BOY
Writing about the book in 2007, Neelam Srivastava called the novel, published in 1993, “a specific response to India’s present needs.”. And it is a testimony to the novel’s greatness that A Suitable Boy remains not just a commentary on 1950s 1990s, or 2000s India, but also the India of 2020. The Indian state’s attempt toinstill fear
THE EAST AFRICAN BALOCH The East African Baloch. In 1821, the Sultan and Imam of Oman, Seyyid Said bin Sultan Al Busaidi, hired an Iranian fleet to invade the islands and ports of East Africa. The Iranian fleet leased by the Sultan of Oman consisted mostly of Baluchi and Sindhi/Cutchi mercenaries, with a few Arab, Persian, and Pathan officers from India. BOOK ROUNDTABLE (RTS) Book Roundtable (RTs) The CM Roundtable is a series that presents multiple, in-depth engagements of a new book with significant merit for the field at large. Each roundtable hopefully includes theauthor's response.
TOWARDS 1971 IV: THE ENEMY WITHIN Marshaling colonial legacies, the post-colonial state seeks to consolidate the nation as a new form of empire, demanding hyper-masculine militarization and territorial and extra-territorial control. This requires the manufacture of internal and external enemies to constitute a national identity, constructed in opposition to the anti-national and non-native TOWARDS 1971 V: WOMEN AND THE WAR OF 1971 men see the abuse of "their" women as a degradation of their masculinity. What counts is not the suffering of the women, but the effect it has on men. Ruth Seifert, "War and Rape: Analytical Approaches" All facets of the 1971 conflict and the subsequent nation-making processes had a devastating impact on women, including rapes, exile, displacement CHAPATI MYSTERYSOLIDARITY WITH JNUARCHIVESSOLIDARITY AGAINST CAA AND NRC IN INDIAI WAS BORN IN BARABANKIXQS XQs XXVII - A Conversation with Ali Raza The XQs (Ten Questions) series is a conversation with the authors of new and exciting Posted by sepoy on May 20, 2021 · 35 mins read ARCHIVES - CHAPATI MYSTERYAUTHOR: SEPOY I am posting these remarks written, and made, in another time (March 04, 2020) on Posted by sepoy on July 23, 2020 · 9 mins read. ABOUT - CHAPATI MYSTERY About. Chapati Mystery is a "quaint blog" established in April 2004. It focuses on histories and cultures of Hindustan. It was founded by "sepoy". The title "Chapati Mystery" refers to a particular happening around 1857 CE. Below these key terms and histories, are explained: SEARCH CM - CHAPATI MYSTERY what is the vertiginous chapati saying to me? You can use the search box below to retrieve any of the 1800 plus posts in CM's archive goingback to 2004:
TOWARDS 1971 II: THE MAKING OF A TRAGEDY Towards 1971 II: The Making of a Tragedy. Painted on a wall inside my old school. Translation: The Ideology of Pakistan: Every nation has a specific civilization and culture. The civilizational and cultural capital of the Muslims of the Subcontinent comes from Islam. This capital, their beliefs andreligious
ON A SUITABLE BOY
Writing about the book in 2007, Neelam Srivastava called the novel, published in 1993, “a specific response to India’s present needs.”. And it is a testimony to the novel’s greatness that A Suitable Boy remains not just a commentary on 1950s 1990s, or 2000s India, but also the India of 2020. The Indian state’s attempt toinstill fear
THE EAST AFRICAN BALOCH The East African Baloch. In 1821, the Sultan and Imam of Oman, Seyyid Said bin Sultan Al Busaidi, hired an Iranian fleet to invade the islands and ports of East Africa. The Iranian fleet leased by the Sultan of Oman consisted mostly of Baluchi and Sindhi/Cutchi mercenaries, with a few Arab, Persian, and Pathan officers from India. BOOK ROUNDTABLE (RTS) Book Roundtable (RTs) The CM Roundtable is a series that presents multiple, in-depth engagements of a new book with significant merit for the field at large. Each roundtable hopefully includes theauthor's response.
TOWARDS 1971 IV: THE ENEMY WITHIN Marshaling colonial legacies, the post-colonial state seeks to consolidate the nation as a new form of empire, demanding hyper-masculine militarization and territorial and extra-territorial control. This requires the manufacture of internal and external enemies to constitute a national identity, constructed in opposition to the anti-national and non-native TOWARDS 1971 V: WOMEN AND THE WAR OF 1971 men see the abuse of "their" women as a degradation of their masculinity. What counts is not the suffering of the women, but the effect it has on men. Ruth Seifert, "War and Rape: Analytical Approaches" All facets of the 1971 conflict and the subsequent nation-making processes had a devastating impact on women, including rapes, exile, displacement SEARCH CM - CHAPATI MYSTERY what is the vertiginous chapati saying to me? You can use the search box below to retrieve any of the 1800 plus posts in CM's archive goingback to 2004:
ARCHIVES - CHAPATI MYSTERY Postcards from the Archive - Goodbye 2019 2019 was a year of changes and new beginnings for CM. Long overdue, the website Posted by patwari on January 04, 2020 · 1 min readSIMPLE TRUTHS
Simple Truths. James Traub's cover-story, Can Pakistan be Governed? is actually fairly nuanced and one of the better things to have appeared in NYT recently. More important, is the cover image for the magazine. I like to compile short-lists of reigning conventional wisdoms on Pakistan, and this cover is a beauty. Check it: PERILOUS. ANARCHIC. GURU NANAK IN AN ERA OF GLOBAL THOUGHT Guru Nanak in an Era of Global Thought. We are grateful to Anneeth Kaur Hundle (Assistant Professor of Anthropology and the Dhan Kaur Sahota Presidential Chair of Sikh Studies at the University of California, Irvine) for this reflective and historiographic essay onthe state of
POSTS BY: SEPOY
The Trial of Mangal Pandey I. Like all stories, this story starts in capital and industry. Small arms and guns manufacturing Posted by sepoy on August 11, 2005 · 10 mins read. TOWARDS 1971 I: A PERSONAL JOURNEY Towards 1971 I: A Personal Journey. Forgetting is imposed as a strategy to hide the haunting memories that cannot be revealed without destroying our romance with nationalism. ~Yasmin Saikia. During the many blackouts and power outages in the Pakistan of my childhood, my family used to sit in theveranda of
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TOWARDS 1971 IV: THE ENEMY WITHIN Marshaling colonial legacies, the post-colonial state seeks to consolidate the nation as a new form of empire, demanding hyper-masculine militarization and territorial and extra-territorial control. This requires the manufacture of internal and external enemies to constitute a national identity, constructed in opposition to the anti-national and non-native CM ROUNDTABLE V ON AUSTRALIANAMA CM Roundtable V on Australianama. We are excited to host this conversation on a very important book, Samia Khatun’s Australianama: The South Asian Odyssey in Australia. The CM Roundtable is a series that presents multiple, in-depth reviews of an exciting new book. We thank each of our distinguished panelists for engaging in this publicdialogue.
REMEMBERING SUNIL KUMAR II Remembering Sunil Kumar. The sudden and tragic loss of Professor Sunil Kumar (1956-2021) is a great shock to the field of medieval South Asia and to scholars of South Asian history more broadly. I am asking friends and colleagues to share their memories so they can be archived here. Please send them to mananahmed@outlook.com. I received word on CHAPATI MYSTERYSOLIDARITY WITH JNUARCHIVESSOLIDARITY AGAINST CAA AND NRC IN INDIAI WAS BORN IN BARABANKIXQS XQs XXVII - A Conversation with Ali Raza The XQs (Ten Questions) series is a conversation with the authors of new and exciting Posted by sepoy on May 20, 2021 · 35 mins read TOWARDS 1971 II: THE MAKING OF A TRAGEDY Towards 1971 II: The Making of a Tragedy. Painted on a wall inside my old school. Translation: The Ideology of Pakistan: Every nation has a specific civilization and culture. The civilizational and cultural capital of the Muslims of the Subcontinent comes from Islam. This capital, their beliefs andreligious
ARCHIVES - CHAPATI MYSTERY I am posting these remarks written, and made, in another time (March 04, 2020) on Posted by sepoy on July 23, 2020 · 9 mins read. ABOUT - CHAPATI MYSTERY About. Chapati Mystery is a "quaint blog" established in April 2004. It focuses on histories and cultures of Hindustan. It was founded by "sepoy". The title "Chapati Mystery" refers to a particular happening around 1857 CE. Below these key terms and histories, are explained:ON A SUITABLE BOY
Writing about the book in 2007, Neelam Srivastava called the novel, published in 1993, “a specific response to India’s present needs.”. And it is a testimony to the novel’s greatness that A Suitable Boy remains not just a commentary on 1950s 1990s, or 2000s India, but also the India of 2020. The Indian state’s attempt toinstill fear
TOWARDS 1971 I: A PERSONAL JOURNEY Towards 1971 I: A Personal Journey. Forgetting is imposed as a strategy to hide the haunting memories that cannot be revealed without destroying our romance with nationalism. ~Yasmin Saikia. During the many blackouts and power outages in the Pakistan of my childhood, my family used to sit in theveranda of
THE EAST AFRICAN BALOCH The East African Baloch. In 1821, the Sultan and Imam of Oman, Seyyid Said bin Sultan Al Busaidi, hired an Iranian fleet to invade the islands and ports of East Africa. The Iranian fleet leased by the Sultan of Oman consisted mostly of Baluchi and Sindhi/Cutchi mercenaries, with a few Arab, Persian, and Pathan officers from India. TOWARDS 1971 IV: THE ENEMY WITHIN Marshaling colonial legacies, the post-colonial state seeks to consolidate the nation as a new form of empire, demanding hyper-masculine militarization and territorial and extra-territorial control. This requires the manufacture of internal and external enemies to constitute a national identity, constructed in opposition to the anti-national and non-native TOWARDS 1971 V: WOMEN AND THE WAR OF 1971 men see the abuse of "their" women as a degradation of their masculinity. What counts is not the suffering of the women, but the effect it has on men. Ruth Seifert, "War and Rape: Analytical Approaches" All facets of the 1971 conflict and the subsequent nation-making processes had a devastating impact on women, including rapes, exile, displacement WWW.CHAPATIMYSTERY.COM www.chapatimystery.com CHAPATI MYSTERYSOLIDARITY WITH JNUARCHIVESSOLIDARITY AGAINST CAA AND NRC IN INDIAI WAS BORN IN BARABANKIXQS XQs XXVII - A Conversation with Ali Raza The XQs (Ten Questions) series is a conversation with the authors of new and exciting Posted by sepoy on May 20, 2021 · 35 mins read TOWARDS 1971 II: THE MAKING OF A TRAGEDY Towards 1971 II: The Making of a Tragedy. Painted on a wall inside my old school. Translation: The Ideology of Pakistan: Every nation has a specific civilization and culture. The civilizational and cultural capital of the Muslims of the Subcontinent comes from Islam. This capital, their beliefs andreligious
ARCHIVES - CHAPATI MYSTERY I am posting these remarks written, and made, in another time (March 04, 2020) on Posted by sepoy on July 23, 2020 · 9 mins read. ABOUT - CHAPATI MYSTERY About. Chapati Mystery is a "quaint blog" established in April 2004. It focuses on histories and cultures of Hindustan. It was founded by "sepoy". The title "Chapati Mystery" refers to a particular happening around 1857 CE. Below these key terms and histories, are explained:ON A SUITABLE BOY
Writing about the book in 2007, Neelam Srivastava called the novel, published in 1993, “a specific response to India’s present needs.”. And it is a testimony to the novel’s greatness that A Suitable Boy remains not just a commentary on 1950s 1990s, or 2000s India, but also the India of 2020. The Indian state’s attempt toinstill fear
TOWARDS 1971 I: A PERSONAL JOURNEY Towards 1971 I: A Personal Journey. Forgetting is imposed as a strategy to hide the haunting memories that cannot be revealed without destroying our romance with nationalism. ~Yasmin Saikia. During the many blackouts and power outages in the Pakistan of my childhood, my family used to sit in theveranda of
THE EAST AFRICAN BALOCH The East African Baloch. In 1821, the Sultan and Imam of Oman, Seyyid Said bin Sultan Al Busaidi, hired an Iranian fleet to invade the islands and ports of East Africa. The Iranian fleet leased by the Sultan of Oman consisted mostly of Baluchi and Sindhi/Cutchi mercenaries, with a few Arab, Persian, and Pathan officers from India. TOWARDS 1971 IV: THE ENEMY WITHIN Marshaling colonial legacies, the post-colonial state seeks to consolidate the nation as a new form of empire, demanding hyper-masculine militarization and territorial and extra-territorial control. This requires the manufacture of internal and external enemies to constitute a national identity, constructed in opposition to the anti-national and non-native TOWARDS 1971 V: WOMEN AND THE WAR OF 1971 men see the abuse of "their" women as a degradation of their masculinity. What counts is not the suffering of the women, but the effect it has on men. Ruth Seifert, "War and Rape: Analytical Approaches" All facets of the 1971 conflict and the subsequent nation-making processes had a devastating impact on women, including rapes, exile, displacement WWW.CHAPATIMYSTERY.COM www.chapatimystery.com SEARCH CM - CHAPATI MYSTERY what is the vertiginous chapati saying to me? You can use the search box below to retrieve any of the 1800 plus posts in CM's archive goingback to 2004:
ARCHIVES - CHAPATI MYSTERY Postcards from the Archive - Goodbye 2019 2019 was a year of changes and new beginnings for CM. Long overdue, the website Posted by patwari on January 04, 2020 · 1 min read THAT PILE - CHAPATI MYSTERY Recently, I have started reading again. Just finished Hans Fallada, Alone in Berlin - which was profoundly sad and completely human. An email prompted me to make a shortlist of books I would like to tackle next. The following list is of Arabic (largely Egypt-centric) literature in translation. Some I read a while back and would like to re-visit. Others are on that proverbial pile. The Other BOOK ROUNDTABLE (RTS) Book Roundtable (RTs) The CM Roundtable is a series that presents multiple, in-depth engagements of a new book with significant merit for the field at large. Each roundtable hopefully includes theauthor's response.
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The Trial of Mangal Pandey I. Like all stories, this story starts in capital and industry. Small arms and guns manufacturing Posted by sepoy on August 11, 2005 · 10 mins read. NAME TITLE AND AFFILIATION Name Title and Affiliation 1 Jinee Lokaneeta Professor, Drew University 2 Bhavani Raman Associate Professor, University of Toronto 3 Gopal Guru Former Professor, JNU, Editor, EPWSENSIBLE NAILS
This one goes to the Urduphiles, out there. A proverb was used in a newspaper headline: "Hukmaran Hosh kay Nakhun lain". Literally: Government should trim the nails (nakhun) of sense (hosh), the Jama'at-i Islami. (Leaving aside the JI from this discussion) Meaning that someone is being stupid, or doing something without much thought, and should change? "Nakhun Laina" is to pare one's nailsCHAPATI MYSTERY
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VEDITA COWALOOSUR ON HER LOVE-AFFAIR WITH A SUITABLE BOY. MIRA NAIR’S ADAPTATION OF THE VIKRAM... Posted by sepoy on October 18, 2020 · 12 mins read ------------------------- XQS XXIV - A CONVERSATION WITH TAHSEEN SHAMS THE XQS (TEN QUESTIONS) SERIES IS A CONVERSATION WITH THE AUTHORS OFNEW AND EXCITING...
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