The first issue of a new review, Pakistan Journal of Historical Studies, is now available online. This special issue explores the role of emotions in shaping political, social and cultural traditions/decisions among marginalized communities and, at the same time, looks into how marginalized identities or emotions of marginalized communities are viewed by dominant groups.
Articles: PJHS-_Emotions_and_Marginalised_Comm
- “Ethnographies of trauma and migrant emotions: South Asian visual narratives of war and displacement”, by Annamaria Motrescu-Mayes
- “Tears on silk: Cross-cultural emotional performances among Japanese-born Christians in seventeenth-century Batavia”, by Susan Broomhall
- “Uncivilized emotions: Romantic images and marginalisation of the Gitanos/Spanish gypsies”, by María Sierra
- “The politics of emotions: The Dalit and lower castes in Uttar Pradesh”, by Sujoy Dutta