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Unlawful instruments and goods: Afghanistan, culture and the Taliban

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posted on 2023-10-19, 14:38 authored by James ShorthoseJames Shorthose
<p>This brief paper offers a dialectical account of the cultural policies devised by the Taliban during their rule, which led to the banning of ‘unlawful goods and instruments' such as musical instruments and films. It suggests 3 aspects to this dialectical account. Firstly, an analysis of the global context against which these policies were devised and conducted. Secondly, an analysis of the specific policy content of the various cultural agencies involved. Thirdly, an analysis of the impact these factors had on the everyday lives of Afghan people and communities. It tries to show in detail how these 3 aspects stand in a dialectical relationship to each other. It is argued that such an approach contributes to a greater understanding of the meanings behind such actions to takes us beyond any initial repudiation of the Taliban's cultural repression. © 2003, SAGE Publications. All rights reserved.</p>

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Publication Title

Capital & Class

Volume

27

Issue

1

Pages/Article Number

9-16

ISSN

0309-8168

eISSN

2041-0980

Date Submitted

2019-03-08

Date Accepted

2003-03-01

Date of First Publication

2003-03-01

Date of Final Publication

2003-03-01

ePrints ID

35312

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