PU CSAS organized a Book Talk
 PU CSAS organized a Book Talk  
  					
  
    The Centre for South Asian (CSAS) organized a Book Talk on Monday  September 25, 2023. The book, "Extremism and Counter-extremism Narratives  in Pakistan: An Analysis of Narrative Building", has been authored by Dr.  Sadia Nasir, an Adjunct faculty Bahria University, Islamabad. The  book has been recently published by Routledge; London and New York as part of  its series on Routledge Studies in South Asian Politics, and is the first of  its kind to analyze extremist narratives and counter-narratives, from different  lenses at the same time. Dr.  Sadia talked about her maiden book that is divided into two main themes;  | 
   
  
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    How  extremism steeped in Pakistan’s society through a naïve approach towards use of  symbols and language in national notions  | 
   
  
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    How  extremism can be countered through counter extremism initiatives and counter  extremism narrative building.  | 
   
  
    She  said that narratives play an essential role in constructing social reality. She  spoke about the extremism that has been embedded so deeply in the country’s  social fabric. She discussed how the words like radicalization, terrorism and  extremism are interchangeably used, yet need a clarity. The counter extremism  narrative building was unsuccessful as state was unable to grasp and imbibe the  problem.  | 
   
  
    In  the end, Dr. Naheed S. Goraya, the Director CSAS, said that Dr. Sadia’s book is a valuable and much-required  contribution to the prevailing literature on extremism and narrative building  in Pakistan. This book would serve students, academics and policymakers in  recognizing the confines of counter-narratives in Pakistan, while providing  them with a thorough overview of extremism and extremist narratives. After  that, there was an interactive Q & A session with the Author of the book  and University teachers and students.  | 
   
  
 
          
        
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