CITATION OF MY WORK

 

Citations in Journal Articles by Others                                       60

Citations in Books by Others                                                    56

Total                                                                                       116

Citations in Journals articles by self                                            91

Citations in Books by self                                                          142

Total                                                                                       233

Grand Total                                                                            349

 

(1)        More than one citation to a work in any one publication is not counted.

(2)        Citations in books and articles not on international data bases are not included herd.

(3)        Citations in dissertations are not included.


CITATIONS OF THE WORK OF TARIQ RAHMAN

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Citations in journals on this database only. Citations in books, theses and other journals are not included in the list below (09 Dec 2005)

 

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J MULTILINGUAL MULTI

2001

22

 

 

4

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LANGUAGE ED CULTURE

1999

 

 

 

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LANGUAGE IDEOLOGY PO

2002

 

 

 

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LANGUAGE POLITICS PA

1998

 

 

 

1

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LANGUAGE POLITICS PA

1997

 

 

 

8

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LANGUAGE POLITICS PA

1996

 

 

 

1

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LANGUAGE POLITICS PA

1996

 

124

 

1

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LANGUAGE PROBLEMS LA

1996

20

91

 

1

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LIT HALF YEARLY

1984

25

81

 

3

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PAIDIKA J PAEDOPHILI

1989

2

10

 

1

RAHMAN T

PAKISTANI ENGLISH

1991

 

 

 

1

RAHMAN T

SHORT STORY INTO CT

1987

 

111

 

1

RAHMAN T

AM NOTES QUERIES

1985

24

 

 

1

RAHMAN T

AM NOTES QUERIES

1995

24

18

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AM NOTES QUERIES SEP

1985

24

 

 

1

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ANN URDU STUDIES

1990

 

1

 

2

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ANN URDU STUDIES

1990

7

1

 

1

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ASIAN SURVEY NOV

1995

 

1005

 

3

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BOY-LOVE URDU GHAZAL

1990

 

 

 

1

RAHMAN T

COMMONWEALTH NOVEL E

1991

4

24

 

1

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DAWN MAGAZINE 0928

1990

 

3

 

1

RAHMAN T

DURHAM UNIV J

1990

82

81

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RAHMAN T

ETUD ANGLAISES

1987

15

267

 

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ETUD ANGLAISES

1987

3

267

 

1

RAHMAN T

FORUM MODERN LAN JUL

1987

 

193

 

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FORUM MODERN LANGUAGE

1988

24

126

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FORUM MODERN LANGUAGE

1988

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126

 

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RAHMAN T

FORUM MODERN LANGUAGE

1987

3

193

 

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RAHMAN T

FRONTIER POST M 0530

 

 

9

 

1

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FRONTIER POST M 0606

 

 

14

 

1

RAHMAN T

FRONTIER POST M 0606

 

 

16

 

1

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FRONTIER POST M 0627

 

 

8

 

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FRONTIER POST M 0822

 

 

14

 

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FUTURES

1998

30

673

 

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HIST PAKISTANI LIT E

1991

 

 

 

1

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STUDIES ENGLISH LIT

1984

 

53

 

1

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THESIS U SHEFFIELD

 

 

 

 

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THIRD LEG

 

 

 

 

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WORK

 

 

 

 

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IN PRESS HIST PAKIST

 

 

 

 

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J COMMONW LIT

1990

25

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RAHMAN T

J INDIAN WRITING ENG

1988

16

27

 

60    TOTAL CITATIONS

 


CITATIONS OF THE WORK OF TARIQ RAHMAN

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The University in Transformation: Global Perspectives on the Futures of the University

By Jennifer Gidley – Education – 2000-280 pages

Page 4- Tariq Rahman. Rahman tracks the colonial history of universities in India and Pakistan,…

 

Minorities in the Middle East: A History of Struggle and Self-Expression

by Mordechai Nisan – History – 2002 – 351 pages

Page 318 – Ayatullah Khan Baluch, “The Emergence of Baluch Nationalism”, Pakistan Progressive, 3, 3—4, December 1980, pp. 8—24; and Tariq Rahman, “The Balochi/Brahui…

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The Idea of Pakistan

by Stephen Philip Cohen – Political Science – 2004 – 382 pages

Page 243 – As one distinguished Pakistani Professor, Tariq Rahman, pointed out, the texts violate Jinnah’s…

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Queering India: Same-Sex Love and Eroticism in Indian Culture and Society

by Ruth Vanita – Social Science – 2001 – 252 pages

Page 44 – See Tariq Rahman, “Boy-Love in the Urdu Ghazal,” Annual of Urdu Studies 7 (1990):1—20; 11 references.

 

Urdu: An Essential Grammar

by Ruth Laila Schmidt – 1999 – 352 pages

Page xvi -… 2 Tariq Rahman. Language and Politics in Pakistan

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The Literature of Satire

by Charles A Knight – Literary Criticism – 2004 – 338 pages

Pages 284 – Tariq Rahman, “Politics in the Novels of Salman Rushdie,” Commonwealth Novel in English 4 (i…

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Culture, Technology, Communication: Towards an Intercultural Global Village

edited by Charles Ess – Technology – 2001 – 355 pages

Tariq Rahman’s excellent work (1996). which chronicles at length the role of language in the… (p. 304).

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international Bibliography of Social and Culture Anthropology: Anthropology 1996

Social Science – 1998 – 636 pages

Page 64 – 12% The Punjabi movement in Pakistan. Tariq Rahman. Tnt. JS Lang. 122 1996 pp. 73.-88. [More results from this book]

 

Contemporary Pakistan: Political Processes, Conflicts and Crises

by Veena Kukreja – Political Science – 2003 – 348 pages

Page 145 – 6 For Sindhi-Urdu language controversy, consult Tariq Rahman, “Language and Politics in a Pakistan Province: The Sindhi Language Movement’, Asian Survey,…

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South Asian English: Structure, Use, and Users

edited by Robert J Baumgardner – Reference – 1996 – 286 pages

Page 240-… Shashi Tharoor, Amitav Gosh, and Vikram Seth—and in Pakistan Tariq Rahman, Athar Tahir, Sara Suleri, Waqas Ahmed Khwaja, Alamgir Hashmi, Aamer Hussain, …

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international Bibliography of Sociology 1995: Sociology 1995

by British Library of Political and Economic – Social Science – 1996 – 300 pages page 95 – Tariq Rahman. Lang. Prob. Lang. Plan. 19:1 Spring: 1995 pp. 1-25.…

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Text in Education and Society

edited by Desmond M Allison, Lionel Wee, Sunita Anee Abraham – Language Arts and Disciplines – 1998 – 288 pages

Page 238 – Chapter 15 Language and Ethnicity in Pakistan Tariq Rahman [More results from this book]

 

International Bibliography of Sociology: International Bibliography of the Social Sciences 1997

by British Library of Political and Economic Science – Reference -1998 – 500 pages page 71 -1434 The Urdu-English controversy in Pakistan. Tariq Rahman. Mod. Asian S. 31: 1 2: 1997 pp. 177-208. [More results from this book]

 

 

 

International Bibliography of Social Sciences: Sociology 1996

Social Science – 1998 – 636 pages

Page 52 – Tariq Rahman. Tnt…

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Bibliographic Linguistic De L’Annee 1999/Bibligraphy for the Year 1999: Et Complements…

edited by Sijmen Tol, Mark Janse, Hella Olbertz – Language Arts and Disciplines – 2004 – 1486 pages page 292 – Rahman, Tariq: Language, education, and culture.—4135.—

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Salman Rushdies Shame.: (Postkoloniale) Geschichte and Geschichten.

by Swenta Steinig – 2000 – 574 pages Page 121 – 42 Rushdie, zit, nach: Tariq Rahman, “Linguistic Deviation as a Stylistic… xxv, No. 1, 1990, 5.1-11,5.4) Rahman geht es um das wenig erforschte Gebiet der…

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Postcolonialism

by Robert J C Young – Literary Criticism – 2001 – 208 pages

Page 461 – Philadelphia, Temple University Pres. Rahman, Tariq (1996), Language and Politics in Pakistan. Karachi, Oxford University Press…

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Islamic Homosexualities: Culture, History, and Literature

Edited by Will Roscoe, Stephen O Murray – Social Science – 1997 – 392 pages Page 141 – 1946. Hispano-Arabic poetry, and its relations with the Old Provencal troubadours. Baltimore: JH Furst. Rahman, Tariq. 1989. “Boy love in the Urdu ghazal. …

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Reading the Family Dance: Family Systems Therapy and Literary Study

by Art V Gibney – 2003 – 336 pages

Page 318 – Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1987. Rahman, Tariq. “The Double-Plot in EM Forster’s A Room with a View. “Cahiers Victoriens et

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Literary Culture in History

Edited by Sheldon I Pollock – History – 2003 – 1105 pages

Page 38 – Rahman, Tariq. 1996. Language and Politics in Pakistan. Karachi: Oxford University Press. Schlegel. …

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Dissenters and Mavericks: Writings about Indian in English, 1765-2000

by Margery Sabin – Literary Criticism – 2002 - 252 pages

Page 230 – Rahman, Tariq Language, Education, and Culture. Karachi: Oxford University Press, 1999.

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Educational Regimes In Contemporary India

edited by Radhika Chopra, Patricia M Jeffery – Education – 2005 – 346 pages

Page 328 – New Delhi: Hamadard Education Society. Rahman, Rariq. 1996. Language Teaching and Power in Pakistan.

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Indo-Aryan Languages

edited by George Cardona, Dhanesh Jain – Foreign Language Study – 2002

Page 65 – Rahman, Tariq (1996) ‘The Punjabi Movement in Pakistan’, International Journal of Sociology of Language, 122: 73—88. [More results from this book]

 

The Ruling Passion

by Christopher Lane – Literary Criticism – 1995 – 344 Pages

Page 303-  PMLA 99.1 (1984): 72-88. Rahman, Tariq. “EM Forster and the Break Away from the…

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Politics Of Identity: Ethnic Nationalism and the State in Pakistan

by Adeel Khan – Business and Economics – 2005 – 211 pages

Page 204 – Rahman, Tariq. 1996. Language and Politics in Pakistan. Karachi: Oxford University Press.

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English Literature and the Other Languages

by Marius Buning, Ton Hoenselaars – 1999 – 432 pages

Page 375 – Rahman, Tariq. “Linguistic Deviation as a Stylistic Device in Pakistani English Fiction,” The Journal of Cmmonwealth Literature 25:1 (1990), 1—11. …

 

Regenerating the Novel: Gender and Genre in Woolf, Forster, Sinclair, and Lawrence

by James J Miracky – Literary Collections – 2003 – 176 pages

Page 167 – Bibliography 167 Rahman, Tariq, “The Under-plot in EM Forster’s The Longest Journey. “Durham Univ.Journal 83 (1991): 59—67.. …

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Legacies of Colonial English: Studies in Transported Dialects

Edited by Merja Kyto, John Algeo, Susan Fitzmaurice, Richard Hogg, Merja Kyt”, Bas Aarts, Raymond Hickey, Charles F Meyer – Language Arts and Disciplines – 2004 – 734 pages Page 558 – Rahman, Tariq. 1991. Pakistani English. Islamabad: National Institute of Pakistani Studies, Quaid-i-Azam University. 1996. Language and Politics in Pakistan. …

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Language, Education, and Ideology: Mapping the Linguistic Landscape of U.S. Schools

By Timothy Reagan – Foreign Language Study – 2002 – 216 pages

Rahman, Tariq, 22, 141.[More results from this book]

 

A Critical Stage The Role of Secular Alternative Theatre in Pakistan By        Khan, Fawzia Afzal New Delhi and Calcutta: Seagull Books 2005. Rahman, Tariq, Language and Politics in Pakistan p 142.

 

Women with Mustaches and Men without Beards By Afsaneh Najmabadi Berkeley: University of California Press, 2005. Rahman, Tariq ‘Boy-Love in the Urdu Ghazal, p. 331.

 

Oxford Guide to Work Literature By Tom McArthur. New York: Oxford University Press 2002. Rahman, Tariq Pakistani English, P. 472.

 

Language Policy Planning and Practice (eds) Sabiha Mansoor et. al. Oxford University Pres, 2004. Rahman, Tariq, Language Planning and Politics in Pakistan Research Report, SDPI. 1995; Pakistani English; Language and Politics in Pakistan; Language, Education and Culture. Ahco, Kaleem Raza Khan, ‘Classroom Bilingual Discourse’, Ibid. pp. 175-184. Rahman, Tariq, ‘The Medium of Instruction Controversy’, Jul of Multilingual and Multicultural Development, p. 184.

 

Sabiha Mansoor, Language Planning in Higher Education: A Case Study of Pakistan (Karachi: Oxford University Press, 2005.

 

Rahman, Tariq Several references Pakistani English, Language and Politics in Pakistan, Language, Education and Culture, Language, Ideology and Power, ‘English-Teaching Institutions in Pakistan’ in Msnsoor et. Al. 2003, p. 345.

 

Social Sciences in Pakistan: A profile (Islamabad Council of Social Science (COSS), 2005, Eds.

 

Inayatullah et. al. Rahman, Tariq in ‘The State of Educational Discourse in Pakistan’ by Rubina Saigol Language, Education and Culture p. 85.

 

Social Development in Pakistan: The State of Education (Karachi Social Policy and Development Centre, 2003), Rahman, Tariq Language and Politics in Pakistan; [p. 233]; Language Ideology and Power [p. 233].

 

 


SUMMARY of CITATIONS IN BOOKS   19 Dec 2005

 

Journal Articles                                                      28

 

Language and Politics in Pakistan                     11

 

Language, education and Culture                      05

 

Pakistani English                                                   05

 

Language, Ideology and Power                         01

 

Miscellaneous                                                         06

 

Total                                                                   56


REFERENCES TO OWN WORK (BOOKS ETC)

 

Books

 

1.         Pakistani English (1990): (1) ‘Pakistani English Poetry’, Journal of Indian Writing in English 16: 2 (July 1988), 27-44 [p. 130] (2) A History of Pakistani Literature in English forthcoming [p. 130].

2.         A History of Pakistani Literature in English (1991): ‘Zulfiqar Ghose Interview’, Viewpoint (21 July 1988), 9-11 [p. 12]; ‘The Homosexual Aspect of A Passage to India’, Studies in English Literature (1984), 37-54 [p. 54]; ‘Ephebophilia. The case for the use of a New Word’, Forum for Modern Language Studies vol. 36: 2 (Apr 1988), 126-141 [p. 55]; ‘Boy Love in the Urdu Ghazal’, Paidika 2: 1 (Summer 1984), 10-27 [p. 55]; ‘Zulfiqar Ghose and the Land of this Birth’, Review of Contemporary Fiction 9: 2 (Summer 1989), 179-187 [p. 109]; ‘Interview with Daud Kamal’, The Nation (19 Jun 1982), ; [p. 186]

3.         Language Education and Culture (1999)

            Pakistan English: p. 58-171; 222, 307 [p. 32; ‘Sociolinguistic survey of Northern Pakistan’, Language 70:4 (1994), 840-43 [p. 32; ‘Urdu-Hindi Controversy’, Pakistan Journal of History and Culture 15: 2 (Jul-Dec 1944), 19-45 [p. 32]; Language Planning and Politics in Pakistan SPDI 1995 [p. 32]; ‘The Siraiki Movement in Pakistan’, LP & LP 19: 1 (Spring 1995), 1-25 101-307 [p. 32; ‘Language and Politics in a Pakistan Province’, Asian Survey 35: 11 (Nov 1995), 1005-1016 101; [p. 32]; ‘The Pashto Language Movement’, Journal of Contemporary Asia 4:26 (1995), 151-170 101; [p. 32]; ‘Baluchi/Brahvi Movements’, Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 19:3 (Spring 1996), 91-115  101; [p. 32]; ‘Languages of the Proto-Historic Indus Valley’, Mankind Quarterly 36: 304 (Spring 1996), 221-246 [p. 32]; ‘The English-Urdu Controversy in Pakistan’, Modern Asian Studies 31 (1966), 177-207 p. 86, 101; 307 [p. 32]; ‘The Hindko Language Movement in Pakistan’, Kashmir Journal of Language Research 1:1 (1996), 30-40 [p. 32]; Language and Politics in Pakistan 171; [p. 32]; ‘Cultural Imperialism and the pragmatics of Urdu in Pakistan’, PILC Journal of Dravidic Studies ‘British Language Policies and imperialism in India’, LP&LP 20: 2 (Summer 1996), 91-115 307 [p. 101]; ‘Boy-Love in the Urdu Ghazal’, Annual of Urdu Studies 7 (1990), 1-20 [p. 182].

4.         Introduction to Linguistics (1997); Rahman, Tariq Pakistani English [p. 144]; Language and Politics in Pakistan [p. 144].

5.         Language, Ideology and Power (2002): Rahman, Tariq ‘Ephebophilia---’, Forum for Modern Language Studies 24: 2 (April 1988), 126-141 [p. 659]; Pakistani English [p. 659]; Language and Politics in Pakistan [p. 659]; ‘Language of the Proto-Historic Indus Valley’, The Mankind Quarterly 36: 3-4 (1996), 91-115 [p. 659]; ‘The Urdu-English Controversy’, Modern Asian Studies  13: 1(1997), 177-207 [p. 659]; Language, Education and Culture [p. 659].

6.         Denizens of Alien Worlds (2004) Rahman, Tariq Pakistani English [p. 202]; Language and Politics in Pakistan [p. 202]; ‘Transforming the Colonial Legacy’, Futures 30-7 (1998), 669-680 [p. 202]; Language Education and Culture [p. 202]; Language Ideology and Power [p. 202].

7.         Flora Anne Steel, Tales of the Punjab (Karachi Oxford University Press, 2002). Rahman, Tariq: ‘Introduction to The Mystic Poets of Pakistan [p. xvii]; ‘Islamic Texts in the Indigenous Language of Pakistan’, Islamic Studies 40:1 (Spring 2001), 25-48 [p. xvii]; ‘The project of Respectability’, Pakistan Perspectives  6: 1 (Jan 2001), 13-37 [p. xvii].

8.         Veena Kukreja and R. P. Singh, Pakistan: Democracy, Development and Security Issues (London: Sage Publications, 2005); Rahman, Tariq ‘Language, Power and Ideology’, 108-122. Ref. to Rahman, Tariq: Language and Politics in Pakistan [p. 122]; ‘Decline of Persian in British India’, South Asia xxii: 2 (1999) [p. 122]; ‘The Politics of Urdu in India’, Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies xxii: 2 (1999) [p. 122]; Language, Education and Culture [p. 122].

9.         Christopher Jaffrelot, A History of Pakistan and Its Origins (London: Wimbledon Publishing Company, 2002). ‘Introduction’, Rahman, Tariq [p. 296 and 297]; Rahman, Tariq ‘Language   and Education’, Chapter-12, Rahman, Tariq: Language and Politics in Pakistan [p. 312]; Language, Education and Culture [p. 312]; ‘Decline of Persian in British Indian’, South Asia 22:2 (June 1999), 47-62 [p. 313].

10.       Akbar Zaidi (ed), Continuity and Change (2003) Rahman, Tariq ‘Language, Power and Ideology’ Same as kukreja and Singh 2005. Not counted.

11.       Craig Baxter (ed), Pakistan on the Brink (2004), Chapter-8 on ‘Education in Pakistan’ , Rahman, Tariq: Language and Politics in Pakistan 190 [p. 189]; Language, Ideology and Power [p. 189]; Language, Education and Culture [p. 190].

12.       Inayatullah et. al. (eds), Social Science in Pakistan (2004). Counted elsewhere.

13.       Khuhro, Hamida and Mooraj, Anwar. Karachi (1997). Rahman, Tariq ‘The Literary Scene-English’ Chapter-9. Rahman, Tariq Language and Politics in Pakistan [p. 399]; ‘Critical Prejudices to Aspects of Partition Literature’, Toronto South Asian Review 11: 1 (1992), 66-78 [p. 400]; A History of Pakistan Literature in English [p. 400];

14.       Rahman, Tariq ‘Muslim/Islamic Language Education in Pakistan and India’, Encyclopedia of Language and Linguistic 2nd edition Vol. 8 Ref to Language and Politics in Pakistan; Language, Education and Culture; Language, Ideology and Power; ‘Language-Learning and Power: A Theoretical Approach’, Int. Journal of the Sociology of Language 152 (2001).


Summary (Own Work: Books)

 

Journals Articles                                                                       27

Pakistani English                                                                       04

A History                                                                                 02

Language and Politics                                                               08

Language, Education and Culture                                              05

Language, Ideology and Power                                                 02

Denizens of Alien Words                                                          Nil

Others                                                                                      03

 

References to articles                                                                27

References to Books                                                                21

Others References                                                                    03

Total                                                                                       51

Grand Total                                                                            91+ 51=142

 


REFERENCES TO OWN WORK (JOURNALS)

 

Rahman, Tariq ‘Edward Carpenter’s Forum Adam’s Peak to ---’ Rahman, Tariq ‘The Homosexual Aspect of A Passage to India’, Studies in English Literature (March 1984), [p. 15].

Rahman, Tariq ‘Pakistani English Poetry’, Journal of Indian Writing in English 16: 2 (July 1988), 29-44 reference to Rahman,  Tariq ‘Interview with Daud Kamal’, Frank [Paris] and Nation [Lahore], [p. 44].

 Rahman, Tariq ‘Zulifkar Ghose and the Land of his birth’, The Review of Contemporary Fiction (Summer 1989), 179-187.

Rahman, Tariq; ‘Alienation and Deracination in the Works of Zulfikar Ghose’, Journal of the English Literary Club [p. 187]; ‘The Poetry of Zulfikar Ghose’, Nation [p. 187].

Rahman, Tariq ‘Boy-Love in the Urdu Ghazal’, Paidika (Summer 1989) and Annual of urdu Studies (1990). Rahman, Tariq, ‘Ephelaphilia: The Love for the use of a New Word’, Forum for Modern Language Studies (Apr 1988) [p. 25].

Rahman, Tariq ‘Maurice and the Longest Journey’, Studies in English Literature (1990). Ref to Rahman, Tariq, ‘Ephebophilia---’, Forum (Apr 1988), [p. 58].

Rahman, Tariq ‘The Philosophical Basic of English Literature’, Journal of the English Literature Club (1990), Ref to. Rahman, Tariq ‘The Priest of Hate’, The Literary Half Yearly (Jan 1984), [p. 14].

Rahman, Tariq ‘Ephebophilia and the Creation of a Spiritual Myth in the Works of Rulph Nicholas Chubb’, Journal of Homosexuality Vol 20, (1990), 103-127. Ref to Rahman, Tariq. ‘Ephebophilia---’, Forum (Apr 1988) [P. 127]; ‘E. M. Forster and the Breakaway---’, Etudes Anglaises (Jul 1987) [p. 127]; ‘The Alienated Prophet---’, Forum (July 1987) [p. 127].

Rahman, Tariq ‘The Pashto Language and Identity-Formation in Pakistan’, Contemporary South Asia (July 1995). Ref to Rahman, Tariq ‘The English-Urdu Controversy in Pakistan’, Modern Asian Studies (Forthcoming) [p. 167]; Language Planning and Politics in Palestine SDPI [p. 170].

Rahman, Tariq ‘Language of the Proto-Histeric Indus Valley’ (Spring/Summer 1996), 221-296. Ref to Rahman, Tariq, Pakistan English [p. 245].

Rahman, Tariq ‘British Language Policies and Imperialism in India’ LP & LP (Summer 1996), 91-115. Ref to Rahman, Tariq ‘Anti-Colonial Polemic, News 16 May 1993 [p. 114].

Rahman, Tariq ‘Language Policy in Pakistan’, Ethnic Studies Report (Jan 1996), 73-98 ref to Rahman, Tariq ‘The Urdu-Hindi Controversy’, Pakistan Journal of History and Culture 1522 (July-Dec 1994), 19-45 [p. 91]; Language and Politics in Pakistan [p. 96];

Rahman, Tariq ‘The Medium of Instruction Controversy in Pakistan’, Journal of  Multilingual and Multicultural Development 18: 2 (1997), 145-154. Ref to Rahman, Tariq. Language Planning and Politics in Pakistan (SDPI, 1995) [p. 153]; ‘Language and Politics in Pakistan Province’, Asian Survey (November 1995) [p. 153]’ ‘Pashto Language---’ Contemporary South Asia (1995) [p. 153].

Siraiki Language Movement’, LP & LP (1995) [p. 154]; ‘Urdu-English controversy’, Modern Asian Studies (1996) [p. 154]; ‘British Language Policies and Imperialism’, LP & LP (1996) [p. 154]; ‘Balochi/Brahvi Language Movement---‘Journal of Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (1996) [p. 154].

Rahman, Tariq ‘Cultural Imperialism and the Pragmatics of Urdu in Pakistan’, PILC Journal of Dravidic Studies (July 1997), 181, 199. Ref to Pakistani English [p. 198]; ‘The Urdu-English Controversy in Pakistan’, Journal of English Language Teaching and Studies (1993) [p. 198].

Rahman, Tariq ‘Linguistic Theory, Language Contact and Modern Histustani’, Meta (June 1998) ref to Rahman, Tariq ‘The Phonetic and Phonological Features of Pakistani English’, World English 10: 1 (Spring 1991), 83-95 [p. 326]; Pakistani English [p. 326].

Rahman, Tariq ‘Language-Learning and Power’ Journal Applied Language Studies (1998), 43-65. Ref to Language and Politics in Pakistan [p. 69]; ‘BritishLanguage Policies’ LP & LP (1996) [p. 64].

Rahman, Tariq ‘Language, Politics and Power in Pakistan: the case of Sindh’, English Studies Report (Jun 1999) ref to Language and Politics in Pakistan [p. 41]. [p. 43].

Rahman, Tariq ‘The South Asia (June 1999), 47-62 ref to ‘British Language Policies’, LP & LP (1996) [p.48], Language and Politics in Pakistan [p. 50]; ‘Boy-Love in the Urdu Ghazal’, Annual of Urdu Studies (1990) [p. 60].

Rahman, Tariq ‘The Teaching of Urdu in British India’, Annual of Urdu Studies (2000), 31-56 ref to Language and Politics in Pakistan [p. 31] [p. 57].

Rahman, Tariq ‘Language Learning and Power’, Kashmir Journal of Language Research (2000). Ref to Language and Politics in Pakistan [p. 87]; Pakistani English [p. 87].

Rahman, Tariq ‘The Teaching of Arabic to the Muslims of South Asia’, Islamic Studies (Autumn 2000), 399-443. Ref to ‘Language of the Proto-Historic Indus Valley’, Mankind Quarterly [p. 401];

Rahman, Tariq ‘The Language of Employment: The case of Pakistan’, Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Summer 2000), 62-87. Ref to Language and Politics in Pakistan [p. 66]; ‘Urdu-English controversy in Pakistan’, Modern Asian Studies (1997) [p. 74]; ‘The Medium of Instruction Controversy in Pakistan’, Journal of  Multilingual and Multicultural Development (1997) [p. 76]; Language, Education and Culture [p. 76].

Rahman, Tariq ‘The Learningof Balochi and Brahvi in Pakistan’, Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (Summer 2001), 45-59. Ref to Rahman, Tariq Language and Politics in Pakistan [p. 45].

Rahman, Tariq ‘English-Teaching Institutions in Pakistan’, Journal of  Multilingual and Multicultural Development Vol 22: 3 (2001), 242-261. Ref to Pakistani English [p. 260]; ‘Linguistic Deviation as a Stylistic Devise in Pakistani English Fiction’, Journal of Commonwealth Literature 25: 1 (1990) [p. 261].

Rahman, Tariq ‘Country Report: Pakistan’, The Year book of South Asian Languages and Linguistics (1998). Ref to Rahman, Tariq Pakistani English; ‘Sociolinguistic Survey of Northern Pakistan’, Language (1994); Lpara Politics in Pakistan (1995); ‘Siraiki Language Movement’ LP & LP (1995); ‘Sindhi Language Movement------’Asian Survey (1995); ‘Imperialism and the Pragmatics of Urdu’, Journal of Central Asia (1995); ‘Pashto Language Movement’ Journal of Contemporary Asia (1995); ‘Bengali Language Movement’, Journal of History and Culture (1995); ‘Balochi/Brahvi Language Movements’, Journal of South Asian and Mind Eastern Studies (1996); ‘Brithsh Lanuage Movements and Imperialism’, LP & LP (1996); ‘Language of the Proto-Historic Indus Valley’, Mankind Quarterly (1996); ‘Urdu-English Controversy’, Modern Asian Studies (1996); ‘Hindko Language Movement’ Kashmir Journal of Language Research (1996); Language and Politics in Pakistan [All on p. 195].

Rahman, Tariq ‘The Learning of Punjabi By Punjabi Muslims’, Punjab Studies (2001), 187-224. Ref to Language and Politics in Pakistan [p. 223].

Rahman, Tariq ‘The Learning of Pashto in North India’, Journal of Asian History (2001), 158-187. Ref to Rahman, Tariq. Language and Politics in Pakistan [p. 187].

Rahman. Tariq ‘Islamic Texts in the Indigenous Languages of Pakistan’, Islamic Studies (Spring 2001) 25-48. Ref to Rahman, Tariq ‘The Teaching of Arabic to the Muslims of South Asia’, Islamic Studies (Rahman 2000) [p. 25]; Mystic Poets of Pakistan [p. 26]

Rahman, Tariq ‘The Project of Respectability’, South Asia (2001), 29-51. Ref to ‘Boy-Love in the Urdu Ghazal’, Annual of Urdu Studies (1990) [p. 32]; ‘Epheloplitia’, Forum (1988) [p. 37].

Rahman, Tariq ‘Language-Learning and Power’ A Theoretical Approach’, Int. Journal of the Sociology of Language (2001) 53-74. Ref to Language and Politics in Pakistan [p. 73].

Rahman, Tariq ‘Images of the “other” in Pakistani Textbooks’, Pakistan Perspectives (Jul-Dec 2002), 33-49. Ref to Language Politics in Pakistan [p. 34]; Language Ideology and Power [p. 35].

Rahman, Tariq ‘Ideology, Politics and Language Policies [Rev. Article], Language in Society (2002), 288-290. Ref to Rahman, Tariq Language and Politics in Pakistan [p. 289]; ‘English-Teaching Institutions in Pakistan’, Journal of Multilingual and Multicultural Development (2001) [p. 289].

Rahman, Tariq ‘Government Policies and the Politics of the Teaching of Urdu in Pakistan’, Annual of Urdu Studies No. 17 (2002), 95-124. Ref to Rahman, Tariq Language and Politics in Pakistan and Language, Education and Culture [p. 123].

Rahman, Tariq ‘Language-Teaching and Power in Pakistan’, Indian Social Science Review (Jan-Jun 2003). Ref to Language and Politics in Pakistan; Language Education and Culture; ‘The Language of Employment’, Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies 23-2 1999: 62-87; ‘Project of Respectability’, Pakistan Perspectives 6: 1 (2001), 13-37; ‘Islamic Texts in the Indigenous Languages of Pakistan’, Islamic Studies 4: 1 (2001), 25-48; Language Ideology and Power [All p. 61].

Rahmah, Tariq ‘Madrassas: Religion, Poverty and the Potential for Violence in Pakistan’, IRRI Journal (Winter 2005), 27-58. Ref to Language, Ideology and Power [p. 27].

Rahman, Tariq ‘Denizens of Alien Worlds’, Contemporary South Asia 13:3 (Sept 2004), 307-306 ref to Language, Ideology and Power; Language and Politics in Pakistani [p. 317].

Rahman, Tariq ‘The Muslim Response to English in South Asia’, Journal of Language, Identity and Education 4: 2 (2005), 119-135. Ref to Language and Politics in Pakistan; Language, Ideology and Power; Denizens of Alien Worlds [p. 135].

Rahman, Tariq ‘Education Policies in Pakistan’, Pakistan Perspectives 9: 1 (2004), 73-90. Ref to Language and Politics in Pakistan 3 references.

 


SUMMARY (On Work: Journals)

 

References to Journal article                                                                  60

References to Pakistani English                                                          06

References to History of Pakistani Literature in English                    Nil

References to Language and Politics in Pakistan                               19

References to Language, Education and Culture                                03

References to Language, Ideology and Power                                    04

References to Denizens of Alien Worlds                                              01

References to Miscellaneous work                                                        08

Total references to Articles                                                              50

Total references to Books                                                                 33

Other references                                                                                91