If you liked Family and gender in Pakistan by Hastings Donnan and Frits Selier, start with Culture and Power at the Edges of the State (2007), Irish urban cultures (1993), and Karachi, migrants, housing and housing policy (1991). These recommendations are drawn from the same author, shared genres, and reader overlap on BookOrb.
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Culture and Power at the Edges of the State
2007 · 376 pages · Hastings Donnan · Same author
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2
Irish urban cultures
1993 · 271 pages · Chris Curtin, Hastings Donnan · Same author
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3
Karachi, migrants, housing and housing policy
1991 · 489 pages · Frits Selier · Same author
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4
Marriage among Muslims
1988 · 231 pages · Hastings Donnan · Same author
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5
Border Porosities
2021 · 184 pages · Rozita Dimova, Hastings Donnan, Sarah Green · Same author
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6
Borders
1991 · 204 pages · Hastings Donnan, Thomas M. Wilson · Same author
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7
Kiboets, gezin en gelijkheidsideaal
1977 · 250 pages · Frits Selier · Same author
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8
Economy and Culture in Pakistan
1991 · 285 pages · Hastings Donnan · Same author
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9
Culture and policy in Northern Ireland
1997 · 240 pages · Hastings Donnan, Graham McFarlane, Graham Farlane · Same author
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10
Social anthropology in Ireland
1991 · 108 pages · Hastings Donnan, Joseph Ruane · Same author
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Social anthropology and public policy in Northern Ireland
1989 · 153 pages · Hastings Donnan, Graham McFarlane · Same author
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Migrating Borders and Moving Times
2017 · Hastings Donnan · Same author
Frequently asked questions
What should I read after Family and gender in Pakistan?
BookOrb recommends Culture and Power at the Edges of the State (2007), Irish urban cultures (1993), Karachi, migrants, housing and housing policy (1991), Marriage among Muslims (1988), and Border Porosities (2021).
Are there books like Family and gender in Pakistan?
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Who wrote Family and gender in Pakistan?
Family and gender in Pakistan is by Hastings Donnan and Frits Selier.