Document Type

Blog

Publication Date

11-4-2019

Abstract

Religious nationalism is the dominant discourse in Pakistan, which was created as a nation-state for the Muslims of British India in 1947. But when a nation’s boundaries are created by a former colonizer, how does that impact people’s sense of belonging, asks University of Dayton literary critic Shazia Rahman.

Keywords

University of Dayton, Arts and Sciences

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