Secretary General of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan Harris Khalique comes on The Pakistan Experience to discuss Art, Power, Poetry, Misogyny, Education, Zia-ul-Haq, Language, Politics, PTI, Aesthetics, Memories of Karachi, I.A. Rehman and More.
Harris Khalique is a Pakistani poet in Urdu, English and Punjabi. Khalique has authored ten collections of poetry and two books of non-fiction. In March 2018, he received the Presidential Pride of Performance Award from the state of Pakistan as an acknowledgement of his contributions to poetry.He is also the author of Crimson Papers (2017), a book of essays on the political and social history of Pakistan.
Khalique has participated in labor, women, and minority rights movements and has published papers and spoken at conferences on South Asian history and culture, politics, and issues around human rights and international development.
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Chapters:
0:00 Introduction
1:30 Vulgarity, Art and Aesthetics
6:30 Misogyny, Social Subversion and Power
14:00 Education, Zia-ul-Haq and Polarization
30:00 Urdu, Hindustani and Colonialism
44:00 Colonialism, India and Sanskrit History
56:00 Sindh, Karachi and Heroes in Pakistan
1:06:00 Memories of Karachi
1:15:24 I.A. Rehman
1:19:40 Audience Questions
1:36:00 Poetry