A Letter From Dhaka
by Jacob Silkstone
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by Jacob Silkstone
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By Camille Ralphs
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By B.A. Krishna
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By Alyssa Yankwitt
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“A literature such as ours, which is slowly maturing and coming into its own, is often hauled over the coals for being elitist, or unrepresentative of the “true†Pakistan,” writes Sana Hussain. This generalization betrays the talent the industry has produced.
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Priyanka Uchil writes about the changing perceptions around arranged marriages in the sub continent, arguing that “tying a chastity belt around a land that preached, practiced and propagated the Kamasutra seems a little far-fetched.”
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By Christine Brandel
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Shifting perceptions
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By Madiha Arsalan
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By Chris Wardle
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