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Shackle, Christopher (2006) 'Representations of 'Attār in the West and in the East: Translations of the Mantiq al-tayr and the Tale of Shaykh San'ān.' In: Lewisohn, Leonard and Shackle, Christopher, (eds.), 'Attār and the Persian Sufi Tradition: The Art of Spiritual Flight. London: I.B. Tauris and The Institute of Ismaili Studies, pp. 165-93.

Shackle, Christopher (2006) 'The Shifting Sands of Love.' In: Orsini, Francesca, (ed.), Love in South Asia: A Cultural History. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 87-108.

Shackle, Christopher (2005) 'Four Generations of Sikh Studies: A Personal View.' Sikh Formations: Religion, Culture, Theory, 1 (1). pp. 29-37.

Shackle, Christopher (2005) 'From Gentlemen's Outfitters to Hyperbazaar: A Personal Approach to Translating the Sacred.' In: Long, Lynne, (ed.), Translation and Religion: Holy Untranslatable? Clevedon: Multilingual Matters, pp. 19-32.

Shackle, Christopher (2005) 'Mirath-e Tasawwuf.' In: Lewisohn, Leonard, (ed.), Mīrāth-i taṣawwuf. Tehran: Nashr-e Markaz (Iran), pp. 253-291.

Shackle, Christopher (2005) 'The New Lion Handbook: The World's Religions.' In: Partridge, Christopher, (ed.), The New Lion Handbook: The World's Religions. Oxford: LionHudson, 216-221, 237.

Shackle, Christopher (2005) 'Sindhi.' In: Yarshater, Ehsan, (ed.), Encyclopaedia Iranica. New York: Encyclopaedia Iranica Foundation (US), pp. 63-65.

Shackle, Christopher and Mandair, Arvind-pal, eds. (2005) Teachings of the Sikh Gurus: Selections from the Sikh Scriptures. London; New York: Routledge.

Shackle, Christopher (2003) 'Introduction: SOAS at the Crossroads (with David Arnold), Language Studies: A Play in Three Acts.' In: Arnold, David and Shackle, Christopher, (eds.), SOAS Since the Sixties. London: SOAS University of London, pp. 1-19.

Shackle, Christopher (2003) 'Panjabi.' In: Cardona, G. and Jain, D., (eds.), The Indo-Aryan Languages. London: Routledge, pp. 581-621.

Shackle, Christopher (2003) 'Provincial Dreams and Federal Nightmares: The Urdu Short Stories of Mazhar ul Islam.' In: Kennedy, C, McNeil, K, Ernst, C and Gilmartin, David, (eds.), Pakistan at the Millenium. Karachi: Oxford University Press, pp. 237-269.

Shackle, Christopher and Arnold, David, eds. (2003) SOAS Since the Sixties. London: SOAS University of London.

Shackle, Christopher (2003) Siraiki Marsiya. Pakistan: Bazme Saqafat.

Shackle, Christopher (2003) 'Urdu Literature.' In: Martin, Richard C., (ed.), Encyclopedia of Islam and the Muslim World. New York: Macmillan, n/a.

Shackle, Christopher, Matthews, David and Husain, Shahrukh (2003) Urdu Literature. Pakistan: Alhamra.

Peel, J.D.Y. (2003) 'The arts and humanities: between history and ethnography.' In: Arnold, David and Shackle, Christopher, (eds.), SOAS Since the Sixties. London: SOAS University of London, pp. 87-108.

Shackle, Christopher (2002) 'Sikhism.' In: Woodhead, Linda, (ed.), Religions in the modern world: traditions and transformations. London: Routledge, pp. 70-85.

Shackle, Christopher (2001) 'Aziz Un Nisa Begam (Apne Bete Ki Nazarmen).' Aligarh Magazine 2001: Khavatin Number. pp. 6-16.

Shackle, Christopher (2001) 'Speakers of South Asian languages.' In: Swan, Michael and Smith, Bernard, (eds.), Learner English: A teacher's guide to interference and other problems. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, pp. 227-243.

Shackle, Christopher (2000) 'Beyond Turk and Hindu: Crossing the boundaries in Indo-Muslim Romance.' In: Gilmartin, David and Lawrence, Bruce, (eds.), Beyond Turk and Hindu: Rethinking religious identities in Islamicate South Asia. Gainesville: University Press of Florida, pp. 55-73.

Singh, Gurharpal (2000) 'The Limits of “Conventional Wisdom”: Sikh Ethno-nationalism.' In: Shackle, Christopher, Singh, Gurharpal and Mandair, Arvind-pal, (eds.), Sikh Religion, Culture and Ethnicity. London: Curzon, pp. 142-160.

Shackle, Christopher (2000) 'The Literatures Of North-Western India.' In: Bosworth, C and Asimov, A, (eds.), History Of Civilisations Of Central Asia. Paris: UNESCO, pp. 395-402.

Shackle, Christopher (2000) 'Making Punjabi Literary History.' In: Shackle, Christopher, (ed.), Sikh Religion Culture and Ethnicity. Richmond: Curzon, pp. 97-117.

Singh, Gurharpal, Shackle, Christopher and Mandair, Arvind-pal, eds. (2000) Sikh Religion, Culture and Ethnicity. London: Curzon.

Shackle, Christopher (2000) 'Siraiki.' In: Garry, J and Rubino, C, (eds.), Facts about the world's languages. Boston, Mass: New England Publishing Associates, pp. 657-659.

Shackle, Christopher (2000) 'Urdu.' In: Bearman, Peri, (ed.), The Encyclopedia of Islam. Leiden: Brill, pp. 873-881.

Shackle, Christopher (1999) 'Persian Poetry and Qadiri Sufism in late Mughal India:Ghanimat Kunjahi and his mathnawi Nayrang-i Ishq.' In: Lewisohn, Leonard, (ed.), The Heritage of Sufism: III. Late Classical Persianate Sufism (1501 - 1750). Oxford: Oneworld Publications, pp. 435-463.

Shackle, Christopher (1998) 'A Sikh spiritual classic: Vir Singh''s Rana Surat Singh.' In: Snell, Rupert and Raeside, I.M.P., (eds.), Classics of Modern South Asian Literature. Wiesbaden: Harrassowitz, pp. 183-209.

Shackle, Christopher and Majeed, J (1997) Hali's Musaddas: The Flow and Ebb of Islam. New Delhi: Oxford University Press. (SOAS South Asian texts)

Furniss, Graham (1996) 'Ma'ama'are.' In: Sperl, Stefan and Shackle, Christopher, (eds.), Qasida Poetry in Islamic Asia and Africa, Vol 2: Eulogy's Bounty, Meaning's Abundance. An Anthology. Leiden: Brill, pp. 372-87.

Furniss, Graham and Boyd, Jean (1996) 'Mobilise the people: the qasida in Fulfulde and Hausa as purposive literature.' In: Sperl, Stefan and Shackle, Christopher, (eds.), Qasida Poetry in Islamic Asia and Africa, Vol. 1: Classical Traditions and Modern Meanings. Leiden: Brill, pp. 429-449.

Sperl, Stefan (1996) 'Qasida Form and Mystic Path in 13th Century Egypt.' In: Sperl, Stefan and Shackle, Christopher, (eds.), Qasida poetry in Islamic Asia and Africa. Leiden: Brill, pp. 65-82. (Studies in Arabic literature, v. 20)

Sperl, Stefan and Shackle, Christopher, eds. (1996) Qasida Poetry in Islamic Africa and Asia (2 volumes). Leiden: Brill. (Studies in Arabic literature, v. 20)

Hafez, Sabry (1996) 'The Transformation of the Qasida Form in Modern Arabic Literature.' In: Sperl, Stefan and Shackle, Christopher, (eds.), Qasida Poetry in Islamic Asia and Africa. Leiden: Brill, pp. 99-120. (Studies in Arabic Literature, Volume: 20)

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