The dancing girls of Lahore : selling love and hoarding dreams in Pakistan's ancient pleasure district
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HQ1745.5.Z9 L333 2005
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viii, 311 pages ; 24 cm
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Includes index.
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The dancing girls of Lahore inhabit the Diamond Market in the shadow of a great mosque. The twenty-first century goes on outside the walls of this ancient quarter but scarcely registers within. Though their trade can be described with accuracy as prostitution, the dancing girls have an illustrious history: Beloved by emperors and nawabs, their sophisticated art encompassed the best of Mughal culture. The modern-day Bollywood aesthetic, with its love of gaudy spectacle, music, and dance, is their distant legacy. But the life of the pampered courtesan is not the one now being lived by Maha and her three girls. What they do is forbidden by Islam, though tolerated; but they are gandi, "unclean," and Maha's daughters, like her, are born into the business and will not leave it. Sociologist Louise Brown spent four years in the most intimate study of the family life of a Lahori dancing girl. With beautiful understatement, she turns a novelist's eye on a true story that beggars the imagination. Maha, a classically trained dancer of exquisite grace, had her virginity sold to a powerful Arab sheikh at the age of twelve: when her own daughter Nena comes of age and Maha cannot bring in the money she once did, she faces a terrible decision as the agents of the sheikh come calling once more.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Brown, T. L. (2005). The dancing girls of Lahore: selling love and hoarding dreams in Pakistan's ancient pleasure district . Fourth Estate.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Brown, T. Louise, 1963-. 2005. The Dancing Girls of Lahore: Selling Love and Hoarding Dreams in Pakistan's Ancient Pleasure District. New York: Fourth Estate.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Brown, T. Louise, 1963-. The Dancing Girls of Lahore: Selling Love and Hoarding Dreams in Pakistan's Ancient Pleasure District New York: Fourth Estate, 2005.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Brown, T. L. (2005). The dancing girls of lahore: selling love and hoarding dreams in pakistan's ancient pleasure district. New York: Fourth Estate.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Brown, T. Louise. The Dancing Girls of Lahore: Selling Love and Hoarding Dreams in Pakistan's Ancient Pleasure District Fourth Estate, 2005.

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