KCL Seminar Series: A discussion of Dr. Ali Khan's Book

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Dr Ali Khan will be in discussion with Rajdeep Sardesai, Mohammad Waseem, and Christophe Jaffrelot.

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We are excited to invite you to a talk discussing Dr Ali Khan’s book “Cricket in Pakistan: Nation, Identity, and Politics” hosted by King’s College London as part of King’s India Institute Seminar Series. 

Dr Ali Khan will be in discussion with Rajdeep Sardesai, Mohammad Waseem, and Christophe Jaffrelot. 

About the Book

This book seeks to provide unique insights into the social, cultural, and political changes that Pakistan has experienced since its birth in 1947. These changes are examined through an analysis of Pakistan cricket and its changing contours with the premise that Pakistan cricket (including the cricketers, administrators, fans, and the nature of Pakistan cricket) is a reflection of society itself and that issues such as match-fixing, religiosity, and cricketing innovation are indicative of wider societal trends in politics, religion, and corruption.

Simultaneously, cricket has also affected politics, economics, and society in Pakistan. The book examines how profoundly cricket in Pakistan influences culture, politics, and society and how it is in turn influenced by the wider social and political context within which it is embedded. An analysis of cricket, therefore, allows a unique insight into wider societal trends in politics and international relations, race, religion, corruption, cultural change, and globalization.


For more information and to sign up, follow this link: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/events/cricket-in-pakistan-nation-identity-and-politics 

 

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Add to Calendar 2022-09-28 16:00:00 2022-09-28 18:00:00 KCL Seminar Series: A discussion of Dr. Ali Khan's Book We are excited to invite you to a talk discussing Dr Ali Khan’s book “Cricket in Pakistan: Nation, Identity, and Politics” hosted by King’s College London as part of King’s India Institute Seminar Series.  Dr Ali Khan will be in discussion with Rajdeep Sardesai, Mohammad Waseem, and Christophe Jaffrelot.  About the Book This book seeks to provide unique insights into the social, cultural, and political changes that Pakistan has experienced since its birth in 1947. These changes are examined through an analysis of Pakistan cricket and its changing contours with the premise that Pakistan cricket (including the cricketers, administrators, fans, and the nature of Pakistan cricket) is a reflection of society itself and that issues such as match-fixing, religiosity, and cricketing innovation are indicative of wider societal trends in politics, religion, and corruption. Simultaneously, cricket has also affected politics, economics, and society in Pakistan. The book examines how profoundly cricket in Pakistan influences culture, politics, and society and how it is in turn influenced by the wider social and political context within which it is embedded. An analysis of cricket, therefore, allows a unique insight into wider societal trends in politics and international relations, race, religion, corruption, cultural change, and globalization. For more information and to sign up, follow this link: https://www.kcl.ac.uk/events/cricket-in-pakistan-nation-identity-and-politics      Online LUMS Drupal 8 adil.sarwar@lums.edu.pk Asia/Karachi public

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