Claire Pamment's book Comic Performance in Pakistan: The Bhand (Palgrave Macmillan, 2017) is a fantastic new book centered on the Punjabi folk art of the Bhand, or comic performance. ... This lyrically written book on a long-running and hugely important tradition of Islamicate humor will interest much scholars of Islam, South Asia, Anthropology, and Performance Studies. (SherAli Tareen, New Books network, newbooksnetwork.com, March 15, 2019)
Claire Pamment's incisive research on comic performance in Pakistan, with specific reference to the Bhand, is an invaluable contribution to the scant scholarship on theatre and performance in the country. ... This book is immersive for the uninitiated reader, and expands the subject for scholars in the field of performance in Pakistan. A supporting glossary of terms and extensive notes in each chapter illuminate the subject at hand and provide contextual information comprehensively. (Asma Mundrawala, Theatre Research International, Vol. 43 (3), October, 2018)
Pamment's book treats bhand as a living form, not a relic, with its own future and subversive possibilities that are commensurate with the creative capacity and imagination of performers. Pamment's book, thus, contributes something important to the ongoing project of drawing the study of theatrical performance out of its Euro-American orbit. (David Mason, Asian Theatre Journal, Vol. 35 (2), 2018)