In this article I read a selection of Pashto literatures as critical thought about geopolitics. Drawing on Michael Shapiro’s concept of aesthetic subjects, as well as on border theory, I argue that the authors, the content, and the literary networks of these works all comment on global relations of power, ranging from the local bordering effects of geopolitics, to systems of knowledge embedded in the spatiality and temporality of empire. I argue that past and current imperial processes have led to fragmenting effects in Afghan society, and literature both reflects and analyzes this. Beyond that, I argue—through the examples of authors’ lives as well as their work—that literary activity in Pashto has actively negotiated such processes throug...
This article analyses the critique of militaristic geopolitical worldviews in two novels by Martín K...
How do we understand links between sufism and pro-egalitarian revolutionary activism in the early tw...
This article deals with the social background and the life worlds of the followers of the Taliban mo...
In this article I read a selection of Pashto literatures as critical thought about geopolitics. Draw...
In this article I survey historical writing related to the twentieth-century Afghan-Pakistan frontie...
The aim of this article is to show how the partial colonisation of Afghanistan and its ‘frontier sta...
This dissertation is an ethnographic engagement with the social and political space of Afghanistan a...
Scholars across the social sciences and humanities working on Afghanistan have in recent years sough...
In this article I set out to explore the Tajik-Afghan frontier in Tajikistan’s Gorno-Badakhshan regi...
In this dissertation I inquire into the ideological and social roots of Pashtun ethno-nationalism in...
This article’s premise is that war is ontological devastation, and that this opens up questions as t...
This article invites academics and policy analysts to examine the mechanisms and legacy of NATO's se...
This article thinks theory otherwise by searching for what is missing, silent and yet highly product...
Political, economic and cultural connections between Afghanistan and South Asia have been long -last...
The 2001 invasion and subsequent occupation consolidated ethnicity as a political force in Afghanis...
This article analyses the critique of militaristic geopolitical worldviews in two novels by Martín K...
How do we understand links between sufism and pro-egalitarian revolutionary activism in the early tw...
This article deals with the social background and the life worlds of the followers of the Taliban mo...
In this article I read a selection of Pashto literatures as critical thought about geopolitics. Draw...
In this article I survey historical writing related to the twentieth-century Afghan-Pakistan frontie...
The aim of this article is to show how the partial colonisation of Afghanistan and its ‘frontier sta...
This dissertation is an ethnographic engagement with the social and political space of Afghanistan a...
Scholars across the social sciences and humanities working on Afghanistan have in recent years sough...
In this article I set out to explore the Tajik-Afghan frontier in Tajikistan’s Gorno-Badakhshan regi...
In this dissertation I inquire into the ideological and social roots of Pashtun ethno-nationalism in...
This article’s premise is that war is ontological devastation, and that this opens up questions as t...
This article invites academics and policy analysts to examine the mechanisms and legacy of NATO's se...
This article thinks theory otherwise by searching for what is missing, silent and yet highly product...
Political, economic and cultural connections between Afghanistan and South Asia have been long -last...
The 2001 invasion and subsequent occupation consolidated ethnicity as a political force in Afghanis...
This article analyses the critique of militaristic geopolitical worldviews in two novels by Martín K...
How do we understand links between sufism and pro-egalitarian revolutionary activism in the early tw...
This article deals with the social background and the life worlds of the followers of the Taliban mo...