Fatima Jinnah: Mother of the Nation

Fatima Jinnah: Mother of the Nation

by M. Reza Pirbhai
Fatima Jinnah: Mother of the Nation

Fatima Jinnah: Mother of the Nation

by M. Reza Pirbhai

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Overview

Although fifty years have passed since the death of Fatima Jinnah - author, activist and stateswoman known in Pakistan as the 'mother of the nation' - this is the first scholarly biography to tackle her life in full. Her background and contribution to Muslim nationalism under the British Raj, as well as her various efforts to consolidate the state, including a run for president in 1964, are told through previously untapped archival sources. Examining her life in the context of scholarship on South Asia and on women in Islam, Pirbhai assesses Fatima Jinnah's role through the theoretical lens of the colonial 'new woman'. This is essential reading for all those interested in modern South Asian and Islamic history, particularly the themes of gender and colonialism, the roots of Muslim nationalism and the early challenges facing the Pakistani state, as shown through the extraordinary lived experience of its most influential female activist.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781107192768
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication date: 05/27/2017
Pages: 286
Product dimensions: 6.26(w) x 9.25(h) x 0.71(d)

About the Author

M. Reza Pirbhai has been an Associate Professor of History at Georgetown University's School of Foreign Service in Qatar since 2013. His research is focused on Modern South Asia, and his writings on such topics as Islamic thought and institutions, Muslim and Hindu nationalism, British colonialism, and gender in regional focus have appeared in the Oxford Handbook of Islamic Law (2015), Blackwell Companion to Jesus (2010), the Journal of Asian History, Modern Intellectual History, South Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies and Hawwa. He is also the author of the book titled Reconsidering Islam in a South Asian Context (2009).

Table of Contents

Introduction: separating Fatima from her brother; 1. A tale of three cities (1893–1929); 2. Being Muslim, becoming Pakistani (1929–46); 3. The hope and hardship of Partition (1946–8); 4. Dear Mother (1948–58); 5. Democracy or dictatorship (1958–67); Conclusion: life and legacy.
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