Centre for the Study of Pakistan Events
The events draw a varied audience with an interest in the region.
All events are free and open to the public unless otherwise stated. Admission is on a first-come, first-served basis.
For further information contact the Centres and Programmes Office
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Please note that every effort has been made to ensure that the information contained on the website is as accurate as possible. We cannot guarantee, however, that subsequent changes have not been made. Please be advised to check information relating to scheduled events by using the contact information provided.
2013
January
17/01/13
- Consuming Modernity: Religious Consumption, the West and Emerging Middle-Class Culture in Lahore, Pakistan
Ammara Maqsood (University of Oxford)
24/01/13
- Does 'Democracy' Mean Different Things in Pakistan, India, and the UK?
Dr Matthew Nelson (SOAS, University of London)
February
05/02/13
- Return of a King - The Battle for Afghanistan
William Dalrymple (Princeton University)
- Meet the author and buy signed copies of his book.
07/02/13
- Informality, Islam, and Public Opinion on the Inter-Peripheries of South Asia
Dr James Caron (SOAS, University of London)
28/02/13
- Dis-Solving the Myth: The West in South Asian Muslims' Travel Narratives 1765-1857
Dr Najeeba Arif (Charles Wallace Pakistan Trust Visiting Fellow 2012-13)
March
07/03/13
09/03/13
- Saving Face
Dr Mohammad Ali Jawad (Consultant Plastic Surgeon)
13/03/13
- Khamosh Pani
Directed by (Sabiya Sumar)
14/03/13
21/03/13
- Muslims, Trust and Cultural Dialogue
Anwar Akhtar, Kristiane Backer, Commander Makhdum Chishty, Abbey
June
01/06/13
- Muslims, Multiculturalism and Trust: New Directions
The aim of the conference is to analyse current critiques of multiculturalism, measure them against other, perhaps more progressive interpretations, and consider the potential offered by lived experience and creative visions of intercultural exchange to offer new ways of envisaging multicultural experience.
