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Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East (2022) 42 (1): 196–205.
Published: 01 May 2022
... shows how postwar films continue to keep Islamic nationalism in circulation through the martyr figure by conveying a fictive yet affective time of the nation where death opens space for the continuation of life. While post–Iran-Iraq War movies collapse men's emotional relations in the war zone...
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Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East (2020) 40 (3): 526–540.
Published: 01 December 2020
... of the Architectural Association in London, and architecture and planning consultant at-large to the United Nations. Arguing that the affective archive has disruptive historiographical potential, the article posits that it exists fundamentally beyond the architectural object and archival documents themselves...
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Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East (2010) 30 (1): 58–68.
Published: 01 May 2010
... that transcends national boundaries but keeps active a network of affects and cultural references and products unifying an ethnically distinct subject. The Sufi sense of belonging to the whole world makes it politically and ethically acceptable to feel at home outside of one's homeland, without being stripped...
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Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East (2011) 31 (3): 588–600.
Published: 01 December 2011
... were the first targets, and their immedi- and Reconfiguration of Elites
ate dismissal was put forward as a prerequisite This Ottoman tabula rasa, far from affected
for building the new nation. Indeed, Mustafa solely by military resistance, originated...
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Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East (2015) 35 (2): 294–309.
Published: 01 August 2015
... ( The Light of Truth ) was banned in the Muslim-majority province of Sindh because of its defamatory remarks about the Prophet Muhammad. The result was a controversy of national proportions. Through theoretically informed close readings of texts from the controversy, Scott shows how the legal regulation...
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Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East (2024) 44 (2): 327–341.
Published: 01 August 2024
... and the affective responses that surface along the margins of texts to show how debate over the potential absence or extinction of a “flagship” endogenous plant coincided with two important shifts in botanical knowledge production: transitions in botany as a discipline that employed new research methodologies...
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Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East (2020) 40 (3): 495–506.
Published: 01 December 2020
... to design and structure, aesthetics and affect, and the human and nonhuman in order to redefine the primary source. From the writings of a Sri Lankan architect, a capitol for a future Bangladesh, the princely state landscapes of a German-Indian planner, films of roads in Bhutan and Kashmir, gardens...
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Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East (2008) 28 (2): 351–366.
Published: 01 August 2008
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Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East (2015) 35 (3): 539–556.
Published: 01 December 2015
.../content/759785.shtml . Shouse Eric . “Feeling, Emotion, Affect.” M/C Journal 8 , no. 6 ( 2005 ). journal.media-culture.org.au/0512/03-shouse.php . Stout David . “A Nation Challenged: The First Lady; Mrs. Bush Cites Women's Plight under Taliban.” New York Times , November 18...
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Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East (2024) 44 (1): 167–171.
Published: 01 May 2024
... for women's bodily autonomy and against state repression that spread across national borders was a dramatic iteration of the very revolutionary affects traced in the book. Third, Moradian's work is also an incredibly innovative and important contribution to critical Muslim studies as well as political...
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Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East (2019) 39 (3): 475–489.
Published: 01 December 2019
... on misrecognition and further sustain ambivalent affective regimes. Kargilis are trapped in a double bind: In the eyes of the state, they are simultaneously potential traitors and collaborators. Since the Kargil War their loyalty to the nation was simultaneously half-acknowledged and half-denied. Loyalty...
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Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East (2024) 44 (1): 171–174.
Published: 01 May 2024
... in identitarian categories imposed by nation-states. “The ISA became compelling because it offered an explanation of the affective states of Iranian students who had trouble accepting a US worldview that hinged on support for dictatorship and because it provided a plan for action. Affect thus became a conduit...
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Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East (2008) 28 (1): 61–77.
Published: 01 May 2008
..., 2006), 7.
to redefine affect, to reconceptualize the processes “Invoking Affect: Cultural Theory and the Ontological
12. Emily Apter, Continental Drift: From National by which affect is deterritorialized from its historical Turn,” Cultural Studies 19 (2005): 548...
View articletitled, Global Humanitarianism, Race, and the Spectacle of the African Corpse in Current Western Representations of the Rwandan Genocide
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Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East (2020) 40 (2): 291–294.
Published: 01 August 2020
... and the Delhi College” ; Datla, Language of Secular Islam ; and Khan, “Rethinking ‘National Culture’ of India.” 15. Daechsel, Politics of Self-Expression . 16. Khan, “Entangled Institutional and Affective Archives of South Asian Muslim Students in Germany” ; Jonker, Ahmadiyya Quest...
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Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East (2024) 44 (1): 182–187.
Published: 01 May 2024
... revolutions” (25). Her concern here is showing that there were ways of “imagining affiliation and collective struggle” that were not rooted in “minority nationalisms and homogenized notions of identity” but instead were grounded in what she calls “shared affective states,” which entail the emergence...
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Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East (2020) 40 (2): 295–308.
Published: 01 August 2020
... writing. 10 I follow Leela Gandhi's suggestion to explore the role of friendship and intellectual affinities in forging “affective communities” transcending national and cultural boundaries. 11 I begin by considering the emergence of a transnational affective community not just among diasporic Hindu...
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Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East (1988) 8 (1_and_2): 54–58.
Published: 01 August 1988
....
that they are once again segregated and marginalized.
There are two broad levels at which religion intersects
At the second level, that is, the level of national polity
with society and consequently, affects women’s rights...
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Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East (2010) 30 (2): 224–237.
Published: 01 August 2010
... at the
multilateral and bilateral assistance to national grassroots level to fight injustice at a multiplic- 225
machineries in the Middle East, with a particu- ity of levels — local, municipal, and central gov-
lar focus on the National Council for Women ernment.5 The focus on the “local” has raised...
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Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East (2022) 42 (1): 182–195.
Published: 01 May 2022
... to commemoration, generate a particular kind of affective aura that eventually becomes their trademark.” 56 Over the last century, the Syrian government made no effort to memorialize the space through the creation of a monument or a national holiday to commemorate the Armenian dead, even though...
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Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East (1990) 10 (2): 54–57.
Published: 01 August 1990
... as adopted by the National Assembly: the Shariah the recognised principles of interpretation
Whereas sovereignty over the entire Universe be- and explanation of the Holy Quran and Sunnah shall be
followed and the expositions and opinions...
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