PartyWrecker from Fortitude
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Hamzah Saif
Hamzah is an aspiring nerd. In the meantime, he authors the Pakistan column at the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, and is a frequent contributor to other progressive publications. His research interests include post-colonial theory, feminist and queer theory, Marxist theory and social justice movements in Pakistan and Afghanistan. He hopes to have a more succient sentence to express his interests in a few months.
Hamzah Saif
Hamzah is an aspiring nerd. In the meantime, he authors the Pakistan column at the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, and is a frequent contributor to other progressive publications. His research interests include post-colonial theory, feminist and queer theory, Marxist theory and social justice movements in Pakistan and Afghanistan. He hopes to have a more succient sentence to express his interests in a few months.
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