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Rethinking Identities in Contemporary Pakistani Fiction: ...
(136) Kaukab is cocooned in her limited world of home where her life revolves around her husband and children after she migrates to the “Desert of Loneliness”. She manages to keep herself uncontaminated by the godless West that “had ...
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Aesthetics and Ethics in Twenty-First Century British ... - Halaman 106
While Chanda and Jugnu exemplify the novel's title, the narrative's principal character portraits are of husband and wife, Shamas and Kaukab, who each have their own lost loves. With family as the bedrock of her life, Kaukab mourns the ...
Peter Childs, James Green,
2013
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Consciousness, Theatre, Literature and the Arts 2011 - Halaman 59
(639) Mah-Jabin's marriage to her cousin in Pakistan is one of the ways Kaukab may prove her loyalty to her own community in Pakistan; but in doing so, she becomes estranged from her children who blame their mother for destroying their ...
Dinkgrafe Daniel Meyer,
2011
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Race and Antiracism in Black British and British Asian ... - Halaman 90
He accuses each of them of being unable to live in the present, with Shamas living in a dream of the future and Kaukab tied to a vision of the past. Shamas's other children, Charag and Mah-Jabin, rush to defend him, though not Kaukab, ...
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Sitar and Sarod in the 18th and 19th Centuries - Halaman 154
Although Karamatullah Khan played both slow Masitkhani and fast Purab style gats, almost all of his gats found in performance tradition are in the Purab style. Na'matullah Khan's second son was Asadullah, called Kaukabh or Kaukab Khan, ...
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Culture, Diaspora, and Modernity in Muslim Writing - Halaman 109
The story of Chanda and Jugnu's murder is told through the voice ofJugnu's brother, Shamas, who is sixty-four years old, a poet, a socialist and the Director of the Community Relations Council, and his devout wife Kaukab. The narrator tells us ...
Rehana Ahmed, Peter Morey, Amina Yaqin,
2012
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Islam in the Modern World - Halaman 37
Everyday life Kaukab, a Muslim woman of Pakistani origin, is one of the characters in Nadeem Aslam's Maps for Lost Lovers. It is midmorning, in an unnamed English city, and she is already preparing the evening's meal of bitter gourd.
Jeffrey T. Kenney, Ebrahim Moosa,
2013
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The Arabian Epic: Volume 3, Texts: Heroic and Oral ... - Halaman 3
(4) The story now turns to Kaukab Nar, the daughter of Chosroe. Harun, again in disguise, has seen a beautiful woman at the door of a mosque. On being brought to him, she tells him her name, explaining that she had first been kidnapped by ...
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Writing Muslim Identity - Halaman 41
re-named Dasht-e-Tanhaii (desert of solitude) by its diasporic Asian Muslim inhabitants the fanaticism ofAslam's uncle is transferred to the mother-character, Kaukab, whileJugnu, the fictional uncle, is obsessed with butterflies and moths.
An intimate portrait of a community searingly damaged by traditions, this is a densely imagined, beautiful and deeply troubling book written in heightened prose saturated with imagery.