Bahria University

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DR GHULAM HUSSAIN

PERSONAL INFORMATION
Email ghulam.hussain@bahria.edu.pk
Phone. Ext. +92-3363589481
Research Area Caste and Dalit Studies, Political Anthropology, Environmental Justice, Development Studies, Gender and Social Exclusion, Public Policy
Number of Publications 25
QUALIFICATION
DEGREE PASSING YEAR MAJORS UNIVERSITY
PhD 2022 Anthropology Quaid-i-Azam University / Bielefeld University (DAAD Fellowship)
M. Phil 2014 Social and Cultural Anthropology Quaid-i-Azam University, Islamabad
M.A. 2014 Sociology University of Sindh, Jamshoro.
TEACHING EXPERIENCE
DESIGNATION FROM TO ORGANIZATION
Assistant Professor 01-Jul-2022 Present Bahria University E-8 Campus, Islamabad
Visiting Faculty 01-Jun-2019 30-Jun-2022 Quaid-i-Azam University

Publications

Journals & Conferences

  • Understanding Hegemony of Caste in Political Islam and Sufism in Sindh, Pakistan | Journal of Asian and African Studies
  • ‘Dalits are in India, not in Pakistan’: Exploring the Discursive Bases of the Denial of Dalitness under the Ashrafia Hegemony | Journal of Asian and African Studies
  • Ethno-Nationality of Caste in Pakistan: Privileged Caste Morality in Sindhi Progressive Literature and Politics | Critical Sociology
  • Appropriation of Caste Spaces in Pakistan: The Theo-Politics of Short Stories in Sindhi Progressive Literature | Religions
  • The politics of metaphor: traces of casteism and patriarchy in the work of Shah Abdul Latif | Postcolonial Studies
  • Politics of Sufism in Pakistan: Contemporary Relevance of Shah Abdul Latif as an Icon of Sufi Sindh | Religions of South Asia
  • Historiography of Caste: The Notion of the ‘Declassed’ Castes in Michel Boivin’s ‘Sufi Paradigm’ | Contemporary Voice of Dalit
  • The Practice Of Unpaid Labour (Begar) In Sindh Rice Belt: Looking For The Evidence Of Exploitation In Sharecropping Arrangements | Grassroots
  • The Myth of Sufi Sindh: Reflections on the Orientalist and Nationalist Historiography | Interventions: International Journal of Postcolonial Studies


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