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Mubbashir A. Rizvi

    The Ethics of Staying
    The Ethics of Staying
    • The Ethics of Staying

      • 224 stránok
      • 8 hodin čítania

      The military coup that brought General Pervez Musharraf to power as Pakistan's tenth president resulted in the abolition of a century-old sharecropping system that was rife with corruption. In its place the military regime implemented a market reform policy of cash contract farming. Ostensibly meant to improve living conditions for tenant farmers, the new system, instead, mobilized one of the largest, most successful land rights movements in South Asia—still active today.In The Ethics of Staying, Mubbashir A. Rizvi presents an original framework for understanding this major social movement, called the Anjuman Mazarin Punjab (AMP). This group of Christian and Muslim tenant sharecroppers, against all odds, successfully resisted Pakistan military's bid to monetize state-owned land, making a powerful moral case for land rights by invoking local claims to land and a broader vision for subsistence rights.The case of AMP provides a unique lens through which to examine state and society relations in Pakistan, one that bridges literatures from subaltern studies, military and colonial power, and the language of claim-making. Rizvi also offers a glimpse of Pakistan that challenges its standard framing as a hub of radical militancy, by opening a window into to the everyday struggles that are often obscured in the West's terror discourse.

      The Ethics of Staying
    • The Ethics of Staying

      Social Movements and Land Rights Politics in Pakistan

      • 224 stránok
      • 8 hodin čítania

      The author, an Assistant Professor of Cultural Anthropology at Georgetown University, brings a scholarly perspective to the exploration of cultural dynamics and human behavior. His expertise in anthropology informs his insights into diverse societies, making his work a valuable resource for understanding the complexities of culture and its impact on individuals and communities.

      The Ethics of Staying