The journal of Critical Pakistan Studies has published several new articles that are available on the Cambridge University Press website:
Memorializing the Nation-State: Minar-e-Pakistan between Memory and History
Hashim Ali
Border Bureaucracy and Discourses: Demarcation and Surveillance of the Punjab Border in the Wake of 1947 Partition
Ilyas Chattha
Seventy-five Years of Partition: Rupture and Connectivity: India-Pakistan Cricketing Relations
Ali Khan
Nation and Region in the Post-Partition Remaking of the Indus River Basin
David Gilmartin
The Lahore-Amritsar Borderland and Indo-Pakistan Relations during the Early Postcolonial Period
Ian Talbot
The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor: the Politics of Development
Yunas Samad
Partition, Passport and the Documentary Life of Belonging
Haimanti Roy
Review of Sanaa Alimia, Refugee Cities: How Afghans Changed Urban Pakistan
Zehra Hashmi
Review of Esha Niyogi De, Women’s Transborder Cinema: Authorship, Stardom, and Filmic Labor in South Asia
Shahnaz Rouse