Tehzīb into culture: the invention and reinvention of Muslim (dis)belonging, c.1830s-1990s
This thesis is an intellectual history of <em>tehzīb</em> or culture as a key category in the making of a modern Muslim selfhood in colonial North-India and subsequently Punjab-based independent Pakistan. It contributes a conceptual framework and a literary genealogy to historicize <e...
Main Author: | Malik, ST |
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Other Authors: | Zaman, F |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2023
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