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Oxford University PressOxford University Press is a depar tment of the University of Oxford. It fur thers the University’s objective of excellence in research, scholarship, and education by publishing worldwide.
Oxford University Press Pakistan publishes quality books on academic and general subjects as well as textbooks and children’s books. It is committed to the enhancement of knowledge and improvement in the intellectual content of life in Pakistan.
This catalogue lists general, academic and reference books which have been published/reprinted locally or have been made especially available from abroad at reduced prices for Pakistan by Oxford University Press Pakistan.
The prices quoted in this catalogue were accurate at the time of going to press but are liable to alteration without prior notice.
Books published by Oxford University Press are available from good booksellers, from stock, and to order. If you have any difficulty in obtaining your requirement, please contact us.
Introduction
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A Story of Days Gone By Translated, edited, and introduced by Tahera Aftab 2
Food Prints Shanaz Ramzi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Images in my Mirror Attiya Dawood, Translated by Amina Azfar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
Nocturnal Music in the Land of the Sufis Jürgen Wasim Frembgen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
The Oxford Companion to Pakistani History Edited by Ayesha Jalal. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
The Punjab Bloodied, Partitioned and Cleansed Ishtiaq Ahmed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
The True Subject Translated by Naomi Lazard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
Festival! Maniza Naqvi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5
The Light Sajjad Zaheer, Translated by Amina Azfar . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
A Concise History of Pakistan Muhammad Reza Kazimi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Koshish-e-Natamaam Shaista Suhrawardy Ikramullah . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Marxi Jamaliyat Mumtaz Husain . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Majmua Muhammad Khalid Akhtar Series Editor: Ajmal Kamal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
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A Story of Days Gone ByA Translation of Biti Kahani: An Autobiography of Princess Shahr Bano Begam of PataudiTranslated, edited, and introduced by Tahera AftabPrincess Shahr Bano Begam of Pataudi wrote Biti Kahani in 1885 and it is considered one of the earliest autobiographies in Urdu literature. It is not just a personal narrative but a comprehensive documentation of the lives of Indian women during and after the tumultuous events of 1857, making it a unique contribution to ‘Mutiny’ historiography. Shahr Bano’s book deepens our understanding of many diverse facets of history that usually remain obscure in works by male historians. Shahr Bano, despite being a pardah-observing woman, bridges the ‘public’ and the ‘private’ spheres and thus presents a document of immense historical significance
Dr Tahera Aftab is Professor of History and former Founding Director of Women’s Studies at the University of Karachi.
2012 268 pages Hardback 978-0-19-906012-2 216x138mm Rs 825
242 pages Hardback 978-0-19-906325-3 245x215mm Rs 2200
Food Prints An Epicurean Voyage through Pakistan: Overview of Pakistani CuisineShanaz RamziPakistan is home to many diverse communities, each boasting a cuisine that has been influenced by the country’s rich history and varied topography. Food Prints celebrates this diversity and is a unique effort to bring to the reader the plethora of dishes popular in the country, tracing their origins and even the legends surrounding some of them. A colourful book, it encompasses recipes from across the country, and also includes some of the author’s favourites from her personal repertoire.
It is an excellent, well-written book that will become the standard reference work on the subject.
– Colleen Taylor Sen, author of Curry: A Global History and Food Culture in India
Shanaz Ramzi is a freelance journalist. She is currently serving as General Manager, Publications and Public Relations at HUM Network Ltd as well as Editor of Masala TV Food Mag.
2012
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Images in My MirrorAutobiography of a Sindhi Poet: A Translation of Ainay kay Samnay
Attiya Dawood Translated by Amina AzfarThis autobiography is a lucid testament of Attiya Dawood’s struggle to find her identity in a patriarchal society that has little tolerance for those who seek to escape from male domination and meet with men on their own terms. Her experience as an orphaned child, living in the close confines of a village community in the interior of Sindh, and her struggle to be independent in Hyderabad and in the metropolis of Karachi, provide her with a different worldview to those unaffected by the claustrophobic atmosphere of village life. Her writings and poetry aptly reflect her broader perspective on life as a woman.
Attiya Dawood is a celebrated Sindhi poet, writer, and activist who, through her writings, has highlighted the oppression of women in Pakistani society in the name of tradition.
Amina Azfar is a former editor of Oxford University Press Pakistan. She now works as a freelance editor and translator.
2012 232 pages Paperback978-0-19-906336-9 216x138mmRs 895
Nocturnal Music in the Land of the Sufis Unheard PakistanJürgen Wasim FrembgenIn this book, the author takes the reader along on his fascinating journeys into the world of mystic music in Pakistan. In rich descriptions, he relates his personal experiences and emotions during ecstatic nights of transcendental music at Sufi shrines. He also recounts trance rituals and the sublime rapture of classical music in private music rooms in Lahore. In his ethnographic narrative, he unfolds authentic cultural contexts and life-worlds in which music is deeply embedded, tracing how music is perceived and ‘tasted’ by listeners.
Jürgen Wasim Frembgen is Chief Curator of the Oriental Department at the Museum of Ethnology in Munich, as well as Professor in Islamic Studies at the University of Munich.
2012 168 pages Hardback 978-0-19-906506-6 216x138mm Rs 625
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2012 640 pages Hardback 978-0-19-906470-0 234x156mm Rs 2100
2012 584 pages Hardback 978-0-19-547578-4 240x180mm Rs 1500
The Oxford Companion to Pakistani HistoryEdited by Ayesha JalalThis Companion attempts to provide the reader with information on as colourful a spectrum of subjects as possible. This is the first time that all facets of Pakistani history have been covered in one encyclopaedic volume. A wide range of topics has been discussed: from the pre-Partition colonial period to post-Partition movements (religious, political, cultural etc.), peoples and places, culture, architecture, politics, military, economics, linguistics, archaeology, judiciary, art, theatre, education, foreign relations, government, media, philanthropy, and civil society. The Companion differs from other encyclopaedias in the sense that all entries have been written in an analytical, unbiased style by well-known experts in the related field of the topic, paying the keenest attention to factual details.
Dr Ayesha Jalal is Mary Richardson Professor of History at Tufts University, USA, where she teaches at the History Department and the Fletcher School.
The Punjab Bloodied, Partitioned and CleansedUnravelling the 1947 Tragedy through Secret British Reports and First-Person AccountsIshtiaq AhmedThe Partition of India in 1947 resulted in the biggest forced migration in history—some 14 million people altogether of which 10 million were from the Punjab. This book is a holistic study of the first major case of ethnic cleansing after the Second World War. Besides shedding new light on the events through secret British reports, it also contains poignant accounts by eyewitnesses, survivors, and even participators in the carnage from both sides of the border. With interviewees from both India and Pakistan, the book aims to give a balanced account of Partition and show how religious differences are no bar to peaceful coexistence unless highlighted by divisive forces.
Ishtiaq Ahmed is Professor Emeritus of Political Science, Stockholm University, Sweden, and Honorary Senior Fellow, Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore.
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2012 128 pages Paperback 978-0-19-906604-9 216x138mm Rs 295
2012 172 pages Paperback 978-969-5680-77-3 216x138mm Rs 250
The True Subject Selected Poems of Faiz Ahmed FaizTranslated by Naomi LazardFaiz Ahmed Faiz is considered the most important Urdu poet since Iqbal. His poetry, renowned for its lyric beauty and the warmth of its humanism, is indispensable in the world today. This was the first book of Faiz’s translations to appear in the United States. The collaboration for these translations began in 1979, when Faiz and Naomi Lazard met at a writers’ conference in Honolulu. Lazard and Faiz developed their particular method of working, which is discussed at length in the introduction ‘Translating Faiz’ in this book.
Naomi Lazard is an American poet and playwright. She is a former President of the Poetry Society of America and co-founded The Hamptons International Film Festival.
Festival!Compiled by Maniza NaqviAs an experiment, author Maniza Naqvi wrote to a number of writers, asking them for “an ember from your fire”. This could be “a line or two—a paragraph or page—a story, a poem, or a song—anything about anything”.
This volume is the resulting “feast”. It is a compilation of ideas/thoughts without any particular theme. It contains random thoughts of notable litterateurs, such as Bapsi Sidhwa, Mohsin Hamid, Tahira Naqvi, Zulfikar Ghose, Fahmida Riaz, Muneeza Shamsie, H. M. Naqvi, Kishwar Naheed, Aamer Hussein, Uzma Aslam Khan, Siddhartha Deb, Amitava Kumar, and many others. Each contribution has been arranged chronologically by Maniza Naqvi and it is left to the reader to make of each and the whole what they would
Maniza Naqvi is a novelist and short story writer. Her four novels are Mass Transit, On Air, Stay with Me, and A Matter of Detail.
Distributed in Pakistan by Oxford University Press
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2012 350 pages Paperback978-0-19-906615-5 216x138mm Rs 595
The LightA History of the Movement for Progressive Literature in the Indo-Pakistan SubcontinentSajjad Zaheer Translated by Amina AzfarRoshnai, the title of the Urdu work of which The Light is a translation, is considered to be the most authentic record of the Progressive Movement that transformed Urdu literature and had an impact on the literatures of many other languages of the subcontinent. It contains fascinating vignettes of famous writers of the time, such as Tagore, Munshi Premchand, Hasrat Mohani, and Faiz Ahmed Faiz. It gives an unforgettable account of the famed first conference of the Progressive Writers’ Association, which was chaired by Munshi Premchand.
Sajjad Zaheer was one of the main architects of the Progressive Movement in Literature in pre-Partition India. He authored and translated several literary works.
Amina Azfar is a freelance editor, writer, and translator.
2011 350 pagesPaperback 978-0-19-906512-7 234x156mm Rs 795
A Concise History of PakistanMuhammad Reza KazimiThis is a comprehensive one-volume history of Pakistan covering contemporary crises in the perspective of the subcontinent’s ancient and medieval history to explain how Muslim nationalism emerged and how the Muslim community interacted with other communities in the region. Covering the centuries from Mehergarh to Musharraf, the author also depicts the intellectual, economic, diplomatic, and cultural history of Pakistan. The book is thematically addressed and also provides personality profiles of the individuals who shaped the course of events covered in the book. Replete with striking interpretations based on neglected but authentic sources, this book breaks fresh ground.
Dr Muhammad Reza Kazimi is a distinguished historian and literary critic. He has taught Pakistan Studies for more than thirty years in different colleges and universities.
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201268 pages
Paperback978-0-19-906326-0
216x138mmRs 175
201280 pages
Paperback978-0-19-906344-4
216x138mm Rs 225
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Volume 12011
336 pagesHardback
978-0-19-906100-6216x138mm
Rs 795
Volume 42011
348 pagesHardback
978-0-19-906102-0216x138mm
Rs 795
Volume 32011
328 pagesHardback
978-0-19-906101-3216x138mm
Rs 795
Volume 22011
472 pagesHardback
978-0-19-906061-0216x138mm
Rs 795
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A Story of Days Gone By 978-0-19-906012-2 Rs 825 ______
Food Prints 978-0-19-906325-3 Rs 2200 ______
Images in My Mirror 978-0-19-906336-9 Rs 895 ______
Nocturnal Music in the Land of the Sufis 978-0-19-906506-6 Rs 625 ______
The Oxford Companion to Pakistani History 978-0-19-547578-4 Rs 1500 ______
The Punjab Bloodied, Partitioned and Cleansed 978-0-19-906470-0 Rs 2100 ______
The True Subject 978-0-19-906604-9 Rs 295 ______
Festival! 978-969-5680-77-3 Rs 250 ______
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A Concise History of Pakistan 978-0-19-906512-7 Rs 795 ______
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Marxi Jamaliyat 978-0-19-906326-0 Rs 175 ______
Majmua Muhammad Khalid Akhtar Volume 1 978-0-19-906100-6 Rs 795 ______
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