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ID170472
Title ProperReligious Minorities in Pakistan
Other Title InformationIdentities, Citizenship and Social Belonging
LanguageENG
AuthorFuchs, Simon Wolfgang ;  Fuchs, Maria-Magdalena
Summary / Abstract (Note)This introduction to the special section of South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies, titled ‘Religious Minorities in Pakistan’, reviews the existing scholarship on this topic, points out gaps in the research, and discusses problematic notions and assumptions in both popular and academic discourses on minorities. Furthermore, it attempts a definition of the term ‘religious minority’, demonstrates its extensive entanglement with the question of caste—a characteristic specific to the South Asian case—and situates this discourse within broader debates about post-colonial state-building, the history of sectarianism in the region, contestations over religious authority, and the striving for a coherent political and cultural identity in Pakistan, the second-largest Muslim nation in the world.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies Vol. 43, No.1; Feb 2020: p.52-67
Journal SourceSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies 2020-02 43, 1
Key WordsCitizenship ;  Pakistan ;  Dalits ;  Religious Minorities ;  Christians ;  Hindus ;  Belonging ;  Ahmadis ;  Group Identities ;  Shi‘Ites