
What and who do we talk about when we speak of 'Pakistan' and the 'Pakistani'? This question was posed to more than eighty artists, designers, and other creative souls across Pakistan. They responded with maps, inventories, photographs, and drawings that explored the multifaceted microcosm of their real and imagined lives. These investigations will take you through the labyrinths of cityscapes, hidden lairs beneath layers of domes, nationalist rants, fictional propaganda, and corporate deceptions.This book revels in the unexpected and the overlooked, the hidden and the mysterious, the obscure and bizarre. Through these compelling contemporary cartographies, the Subjective Atlas of Pakistan offers a humanized vision of ongoing conflicts pacified through visual poetics of personal stories, fears, hopes, and dreams.
This book investigates how personal, subjective cartography can redefine the national identity of Pakistan beyond conventional geopolitical narratives. Editors Taqi Shaheen and Annelys de Vet curate contributions from over eighty artists and designers to challenge monolithic perceptions of the country. By utilizing visual media—including maps, photographs, and drawings—the authors argue that individual creative expression provides a more nuanced understanding of a nation than traditional state-sanctioned documentation.
What You Will Find
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Critics and readers frequently note the book's innovative approach to visual sociology and its departure from standard academic texts. Experts highlight this as a significant contribution to the field of subjective cartography and contemporary cultural documentation.
Page Count:
208
Publication Date:
2020-10-08
Publisher:
OUP Pakistan
ISBN-10:
0190701439
ISBN-13:
9780190701437
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