Pluralism and Religious Identity in Pakistan | |
My Fortune-Telling Parrot Triggers Trouble in Lahore: Street Rituals and the Legacy of Religious Pluralism | p. 1 |
Being Hindu in Pakistan: Legacy and Survival | p. 11 |
Pakistani Christians and the Prospects for Inter-Religious Resistance to the Blasphemy Laws | p. 38 |
Ritual and Communal Identity: Shia-Sunni Relations in Pakistan | p. 59 |
Spurting Blood and Attempts to Regulate Ritual: Pakistani Shias and Iran's Bid for Leadership of Global Islam | p. 95 |
Raw Meat Skyward: Pariah-Kite Rituals in Lahore | p. 108 |
Jinns and Sorcery in Lahore: Textual Sources and Personal Experiences | p. 122 |
A Comparison of Muslim and Hindu Perspectives on the Realm of the Jinns | p. 151 |
Lahori Pulp Fiction: The World of Khofnak Dijast ("Fright Digest") | p. 161 |
The Politics of Jogging: Women's Status in Pakistan | p. 195 |
The Greco-Buddhist Past: The Peshawar Museum and Pakistan's Pre-Islamic Heritage | p. 205 |
The Hazards of Being a Free-Thinker: Prince Dara Shikoh and the Prospects for Religious Pluralism in Twenty-First-Century Pakistan | p. 210 |
Bibliography | p. 227 |
Index | p. 232 |
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