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Time and Fantasy in Narratives of Jihad: The Case of the Islami Jamiat-I-Tuleba in Karachi
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Nichola Khan
Published/Copyright:
September 22, 2010
Published Online: 2010-09-22
Published in Print: 2010-09-01
© 2010 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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- Dewey on The Emotions
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Keywords for this article
Pakistan;
Jamaat e Islami;
political violence;
life-history;
jihad;
fantasy
Articles in the same Issue
- Introduction
- The Feeling Brain — The Thinking Soul
- A Defence of the Perceptual Account of Emotion Against the Alleged Problem of Ambivalent Emotion: Expanding on Tappolet
- Embodied Appraisals and Non-emotional States
- Dewey on The Emotions
- Disgust and Intimacy
- Time and Fantasy in Narratives of Jihad: The Case of the Islami Jamiat-I-Tuleba in Karachi
- What is Love? Discourse about Emotions in Social Sciences
- Emotions in Social Science: A Reader
- Experiential Foundationalism, Linguistic Practice, and Historicity
- Wittgenstein and Value