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The Paradox of EU-India Relations

The Paradox of EU-India Relations

Shazia Aziz Wülbers

Lexington Books
2010
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The Paradox of EU-India Relations: Missed Opportunities in Politics, Economics, Development Cooperation, and Culture, by Shazia Aziz Wülbers, discusses areas where EU-Indian relations are strained and areas where there is meaningful cooperation, and then situates those areas within the broader context of international relations. Wülbers also considers the United States in her study, as much can be learned from comparing EU-India relations with that of the U.S. and India. She addresses the primary issues confronting the EU and India in both the past and in the present, from politics and economics to each entity's role in global technological advances, finishing with a careful discussion of the role of cultural interactions in EU-India relations. Wülbers also looks to the future when she conducts an analysis of policy convergence and divergence to detect upcoming trends between the EU and India. She uses this analysis to make recommendations for policy makers about the way forward. The Paradox of EU-India Relations: Missed Opportunities in Politics, Economics, Development Cooperation, and Culture, by Shazia Aziz Wülbers, successfully identifies problems and prospects in the relationship between two great entities. It is a comprehensive empirical study which ultimately indicates that the Indian worldview is undeniably different from the European Union worldview, and could therefore be the important cause for problematic divergences in foreign policy trends.
Contemporary Pakistani Speculative Fiction and the Global Imaginary

Contemporary Pakistani Speculative Fiction and the Global Imaginary

Shazia Sadaf; Aroosa Kanwal

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2023
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As the first book-length study of emergent Pakistani speculative fiction written in English, this critical work explores the ways in which contemporary Pakistani authors extend the genre in new directions by challenging the cognitive majoritarianism (usually Western) in this field. Responding to the recent Afro science fiction movement that has spurred non-Western writers to seek a democratization of the broader genre of speculative fiction, Pakistani writers have incorporated elements from djinn mythology, Qur'anic eschatology, "Desi" (South Asian) traditions, local folklore, and Islamic feminisms in their narratives to encourage familiarity with alternative world views. In five chapters, this book analyzes fiction by several established Pakistani authors as well as emerging writers to highlight the literary value of these contemporary works in reconciling competing cognitive approaches, blurring the dividing line between "possibilities" and "impossibilities" in envisioning humanity’s collective future, and anticipating the future of human rights in these envisioned worlds.
Contemporary Pakistani Speculative Fiction and the Global Imaginary

Contemporary Pakistani Speculative Fiction and the Global Imaginary

Shazia Sadaf; Aroosa Kanwal

TAYLOR FRANCIS LTD
2024
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As the first book-length study of emergent Pakistani speculative fiction written in English, this critical work explores the ways in which contemporary Pakistani authors extend the genre in new directions by challenging the cognitive majoritarianism (usually Western) in this field. Responding to the recent Afro science fiction movement that has spurred non-Western writers to seek a democratization of the broader genre of speculative fiction, Pakistani writers have incorporated elements from djinn mythology, Qur'anic eschatology, "Desi" (South Asian) traditions, local folklore, and Islamic feminisms in their narratives to encourage familiarity with alternative world views. In five chapters, this book analyzes fiction by several established Pakistani authors as well as emerging writers to highlight the literary value of these contemporary works in reconciling competing cognitive approaches, blurring the dividing line between "possibilities" and "impossibilities" in envisioning humanity’s collective future, and anticipating the future of human rights in these envisioned worlds.
Alchemy of Ayurvedic Cookery

Alchemy of Ayurvedic Cookery

Shazia Gogia

Lulu.com
2016
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Alchemy of Ayurvedic Cookery" guides you through the ancient traditions of Ayurvedic wisdom to teach you how to use a plant-based diet, complex layering of spices, and healthy adaptations of cuisines from all over the world to cook healthy, nutritious, Ayurvedically balanced food that nourish, your body, mind and soul. It offers practical solutions for modern day cook by replacing time-constrained traditional practices with skillful use of choppers, blenders, soaking, and short cuts that do not sacrifice freshness, health, nutrition and taste. Shazia takes you step-by-step through stocking up a healthy pantry, starting with basic spices that you can find at any health foods store, and using local and seasonal produce. Shazia also unveils mystery out of traditional Indian cooking and Ayurvedic unfamiliarity. Each recipe includes an Ayurvedic key that presents the dish's effects on each dosha, health impacts, and seasonal suitability.
A Dutiful Daughter

A Dutiful Daughter

Shazia Mirza

Hodder Stoughton
2026
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How does a girl from a strict Pakistani working-class family in Birmingham become Britain's first Muslim female stand-up comedian?When Shazia Mirza was growing up - this was an impossibility. Asian women did not perform. They cooked, cleaned and were good silent wives. If they did well at school, they became doctors, dentists, or lawyers. If they did badly - they married one.As a young girl, Shazia couldn't understand why she shouldn't do the things she was told not to do. Born an outsider, always looking in, she refused to accept things as they were. And though she had no role models, no one who looked like her doing what she wanted to do, she did it anyway. Even if that meant having to bear the consequences of family outrage and violent fury. Or when it meant taking on an industry that revered white men, or having to bunk off being a science teacher to make it to the gigs on time.This is the surprising, sad and very funny story of how Shazia did what she wanted, against the rules and against the odds.
Place and Postcolonial Ecofeminism

Place and Postcolonial Ecofeminism

Shazia Rahman

University of Nebraska Press
2019
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While news reports about Pakistan tend to cover Taliban attacks and bombings, and academics focus on security issues, the environment often takes a backseat in media reportage and scholarship. In particular, Pakistani women’s attachment to their environment and their environmental concerns are almost always ignored. Shazia Rahman traces the ways in which Pakistani women explore alternative, environmental modes of belonging, examines the vitality of place-based identities within Pakistani culture, and thereby contributes to evolving understandings of Pakistani women-in relation to both their environment and to various discourses of nation and patriarchy. Through an astute analysis of such works as Sabiha Sumar’s Khamosh Pani (2003), Mehreen Jabbar’s Ramchand Pakistani (2008), Sorayya Khan’s Noor (2006), Uzma Aslam Khan’s Trespassing (2003), and Kamila Shamsie’s Burnt Shadows (2009), Rahman illuminates how Pakistani women’s creative works portray how people live with one another, deal with their environment, and intuit their relationship with the spiritual. She considers how literary and cinematic documentation of place-based identities simultaneously critiques and counters stereotypes of Pakistan as a country of religious nationalism and oppressive patriarchy. Rahman’s analysis discloses fresh perspectives for thinking about the relationship between social and environmental justice.
Place and Postcolonial Ecofeminism

Place and Postcolonial Ecofeminism

Shazia Rahman

University of Nebraska Press
2019
pokkari
While news reports about Pakistan tend to cover Taliban attacks and bombings, and academics focus on security issues, the environment often takes a backseat in media reportage and scholarship. In particular, Pakistani women’s attachment to their environment and their environmental concerns are almost always ignored. Shazia Rahman traces the ways in which Pakistani women explore alternative, environmental modes of belonging, examines the vitality of place-based identities within Pakistani culture, and thereby contributes to evolving understandings of Pakistani women-in relation to both their environment and to various discourses of nation and patriarchy. Through an astute analysis of such works as Sabiha Sumar’s Khamosh Pani (2003), Mehreen Jabbar’s Ramchand Pakistani (2008), Sorayya Khan’s Noor (2006), Uzma Aslam Khan’s Trespassing (2003), and Kamila Shamsie’s Burnt Shadows (2009), Rahman illuminates how Pakistani women’s creative works portray how people live with one another, deal with their environment, and intuit their relationship with the spiritual. She considers how literary and cinematic documentation of place-based identities simultaneously critiques and counters stereotypes of Pakistan as a country of religious nationalism and oppressive patriarchy. Rahman’s analysis discloses fresh perspectives for thinking about the relationship between social and environmental justice.
Tootan / ????

Tootan / ????

Shazia Tabassum

Notion Press, Inc.
2020
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Humare samaj mein prem karna paap hai, magar usse bada paap hai us prem ko haasil karne ki chaahat rakhna, wo bhi tab jab wo prem dharm, jaati aur samudaay ke bandhanon mein jakda hua ho. Ye kitaab un logon ko samarpit hai jo apne pyaar ko haasil nahin kar paaye sirf isliye ki unhone apne dharm aur jaat ko alag rakh kar ek insaan se prem kiya tha. Is kitaab mein us tootan ka zikr hai jo ek vyakti ko tab jhelna padta hai jab wo samaj ki bani deewaron ko laanghne ki koshish karta hai bilkul waise hi jaise mukesh aur anuradha ne koshish ki thi. Allahabad ke Mukesh Saxena aur Anuradha Soni ko ek doosre ki muhabbat mein giraftaar huye lagbhag 7 saal ho chuke hain. Dono apne ishq ko ek mukammal jahaan dena chaahte hain magar samaj unke beech jaati ki deewar ban kar khada ho jaata hai. Kya Mukesh aur Anuradha is deewar ko todkar ek doosre ke ho paayenge?
The History of the Indian Revolt and of the Expeditions to Persia, China and Japan 1856-7-8 vol-5
Notion Press proudly brings to you timeless classics from ancient texts to popular modern classics. This carefully chosen collection of books is a celebration of literature, our tribute to the pioneers, the legends and the giants of the literary world. Apart from being the voice of indie writers, we also want to introduce every reader to read all kinds of literature. In this series, you will find a wide range of books-from popular classics like the works of Shakespeare and Charlotte Bront to rare gems by the likes of Edith Wharton and James Fenimore Cooper.
You Go Girl!

You Go Girl!

Shazia Latif

Prolance
2021
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Every night, when Naiya's mom tucks her into bed, she tells her about a different woman who helped make the world a better place. Join Naiya as she learns about the diverse careers of 99 Muslim women.