Exploring cultural heritage and identities: Pakistan's diverse global narratives and engagements

Authors

  • Dr Nadia Iqbal Institute of Medicine, Faisalabad Medical Research Council Author
  • Professor Farid Malik Department of Linguistics, Rawalpindi Linguistic Research Society Author

Abstract

"Exploring Cultural Heritage and Identities: Pakistan's Diverse Narratives and Global Engagements" delves into the rich tapestry of Pakistan's cultural heritage and its multifaceted identities within the context of global interactions. This interdisciplinary study investigates how Pakistan's diverse cultural narratives are constructed, negotiated, and projected both domestically and on the global stage. Through a blend of historical analysis, sociocultural examination, and contemporary perspectives, this research highlights the dynamic interplay between tradition and modernity, regionalism and globalism, and unity and diversity within Pakistan's cultural landscape. By exploring the intersections of art, literature, religion, language, and politics, this study offers insights into the complexities of Pakistani identities and the ways in which they are shaped, contested, and redefined in the face of evolving social, economic, and political dynamics. Moreover, it examines the role of cultural heritage in fostering national pride, promoting intercultural dialogue, and forging connections with the global community. Ultimately, this exploration contributes to a deeper understanding of Pakistan's cultural richness and its significance in the broader global context.

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Published

2023-12-31

How to Cite

Exploring cultural heritage and identities: Pakistan’s diverse global narratives and engagements. (2023). Pakistan Research Letter, 1(03), 135-141. http://pakistanresearchletter.com/index.php/Journal/article/view/15