Extremism and Counter-Extremism Narratives in Pakistan
An Analysis of Narrative Building
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:9th Oct '24
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The book provides an extensive analysis of extremism, extremist narratives and counter-narratives and their role in consolidating exclusive religious, cultural and social identities in Pakistan.
Focusing on the construction and institutionalization of extremist tendencies, the book studies the process of the adoption of the narrow interpretation of religion and society, which subsequently was equated with national identity. It looks at the efforts of counter-extremism narratives, which tend to focus on violent extremism while overlooking non-violent manifestations. The author highlights that the main issue with counter-narratives is the difficulty in presenting extremism and its narratives as a threat since they have been normalized with the state being part of facilitating and building them.
A valuable and much-required contribution to the existing literature on extremism and narrative building in Pakistan, this book would help students, academics and policymakers in identifying the limitations of counter-narratives in Pakistan, while providing them with a detailed overview of extremism and extremist narratives. It will also be of interest to researchers studying Security Studies and Asian Politics, especially in the context of South Asia.
"A comprehensive and thoughtful analysis demonstrating the complexity of Pakistan’s extremism issue and limitations of counter-extremism narratives. There has been a dearth of in-depth studies on extremism and counter-extremism in terms of Pakistan's process and narrative building. This book would be a valuable addition and a good read for policymakers and academia."
-Ishtiaq Ahmed,Member Planning Commission and former VC Sargodha University, Pakistan
[This book ventures into largely unexplored territory, shedding light on the pivotal role of narratives in fuelling various forms of extremism within the country. Using a comprehensive theoretical framework that amalgamates Aristotle’s rhetoric, securitization theory and constructivism, Sadia Nasir meticulously examines extremist and counterextremist narratives. Focusing on the realm of ideas, Nasir provides valuable insights for combating the growing radicalization and its alarming consequences, with the goal of building a more resilient and peaceful Pakistan. [...] Nasir’s systematic analysis is a vital reference for students and scholars interested in south Asia, particularly Pakistan. Policy-makers interested in the region will also find this book beneficial.
-Zhou Li, Southwest Jiaotong University, China, International Affairs 99: 6, 2023
ISBN: 9781032478838
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 362g
196 pages