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This Is A Scholarly Non-Fiction Work Presented Through Ethnography. It Examines How A Powerful Military Institution Sustains Influence Through Ritual Mourning, Recruitment, And State-Managed Care Within Rural Pakistan. The Book Speaks To Students And General Readers With Interests In Military Sociology, Anthropology, Postcolonial Studies, And Gender Politics, Offering A Thoughtful, Provocative, And Accessible Analysis.
Presented As An Ethnographic Study Grounded In The Chakwal District, The Content Blends Field Observations, Interviews, And Theoretical Interpretation. Readers Move Through Vivid Descriptions Of Ritual Commemorations, Recruitment Rituals, Training Environments, And The Management Of Death And Compensation, All Connected To Broader Questions About Power, Memory, And National Belonging.
Distinctive Framing Uses Affect Theory To Show How Emotions, Gender Roles, And State Narratives Are Engineered To Reinforce The Army's Omnipresence In Daily Life. The Concepts Covered—Affect, Ritual, Gender, Colonial Legacies, And Security—Are Clearly Explained, Making Complex Ideas Accessible Without Sacrificing Rigor. The Regional Focus Provides Concrete Context That Helps Readers Translate Ideas To Other Settings And Global Discussions.
- Ethnographic Study Of Rituals, Recruitment, Training, And Family Care Rooted In Chakwal
- Key Concepts: Affect, Ritual, Gender, Colonial LegaciReader reviews
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