We Cannot Forget the Plurality of Pakistan

A book review of Towards People’s Histories In Pakistan: (In)Audible Voices, Forgotten Pasts edited by Asad Ali and Kamran Asdar Ali.  The review was published in The Wire on June 13.  (Full disclosure: Some of the contributors to this volume as well as one of the editors are family friends)

https://thewire.in/books/we-cannot-forget-the-plurality-of-pakistan

In conclusion, it can be said that while the opening chapters may read a tad academic for a practitioner, the book eases into a telling of history that is accessible and kind to all kinds of readers. The effort to bring in a diversity of voices, experiences, and expressions, gives a richness to the book and keeps it interesting.

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