Professors fight to keep Swift on syllabus as Pakistan's Islamists target 'vulgar' classics
Some of the great works of English literature could be scrapped from the syllabus of one of Pakistan's leading universities because of what professors fear is a rising tide of Muslim fundamentalism.| Comments on article "Professors fight to keep Swift on syllabus as Pakistan's Islamists target 'vulgar' classics" | ||||||||||||
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