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Hidden Histories of Pakistan: Censorship, Literature, and Secular Nationalism in Late Colonial India

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This scholarly work examines the suppressed narratives and censorship mechanisms that shaped Pakistan’s literary and political landscape during the late colonial period. Sarah Fatima Waheed explores how literature served as a vehicle for secular nationalism and resistance against colonial rule.

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Hidden Histories of Pakistan investigates the complex relationship between censorship, literature, and secular nationalism in late colonial India, offering critical insights into the formation of Pakistani identity. Sarah Fatima Waheed analyzes how literary works were systematically suppressed and controlled by colonial authorities, while simultaneously serving as instruments of nationalist consciousness and anti-colonial resistance.

The book explores the intellectual and cultural movements that defined pre-Partition India and early Pakistan, revealing how secular nationalist ideologies were articulated through literary expression despite governmental censorship. Waheed examines archival materials and literary texts to uncover narratives that were deliberately marginalized or erased from official historical accounts, demonstrating the power of literature as a site of political struggle and cultural memory.

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Author

Sarah Fatima Waheed

Publisher

‏ : ‎ Cambridge University Press

ISBN

9781108995160

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