E-Book, Englisch, 498 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
Duschinski / Bhan / Robinson The Palgrave Handbook of New Directions in Kashmir Studies
1. Auflage 2023
ISBN: 978-3-031-28520-2
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
E-Book, Englisch, 498 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Progress in Mathematics
ISBN: 978-3-031-28520-2
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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Chapter 1: New Directions in Kashmir Studies: Unsettling State Power, Military Violence, and Border Regimes Across Kashmir.- Part I: The Princely State and the End of Empire.- Chapter 2: Locating Jammu and Kashmir.- Chapter 3: Locating Azad Kashmir.- Chapter 4: Locating Gilgit-Baltistan.- Part II: Unequal Sovereignties and Contestations for Power Across Kashmir.- Chapter 5: Azad Kashmir and Gilgit-Baltistan: Politics of Power Sharing and Status Quo.- Chapter 6: Power, Parties and Politics in the Liminal Spaces of Gilgit-Baltistan.- Chapter 7: Peoples’ Struggle for Participatory Governance in Gilgit-Baltistan.- Chapter 8: “Democracy”: Making Sense of Grassroots Politics in Kashmir.- Chapter 9: From Incorporation to Elimination: Interlocution as an Apparatus of Occupation in Kashmir.- Part III: Kashmir in Transnational Context and International Law from Below.- Chapter 10: International Law and the Kashmir Dispute: A Critical Reflection.- Chapter 11: Critical Interventions: Human Rights and International Justice in Kashmir.- Chapter 12: Creating Archives of Memory: The Landscapes of Human Rights Documentation in Kashmir.- Chapter 13: Grieving Kashmir: Counter-memory, Accountability and A People’s Tribunal.- Chapter 14: British Kashmiri Workers: Solidarity Networks and Dreams for “Home” and Freedom.- Part IV: Islam, Embodiment, and the Politics of the Human.- Chapter 15: Looking Beyond “Human”: Animal and the Kashmiri Resistance Movement.- Chapter 16: The Logics of Counterinsurgency Education and Resistance in Thirdspace.- Chapter 17: On Kashmiri Men: Disappearance, Nonbeing, Islam.- Chapter 18: Intrusion into the Intimate: Home and the Gendered Anatomy of Crackdowns in Kashmir.- Chapter 19: “Men Had Turned Brutes”: Refugees, Recovery, and Rehabilitation Processes in the State of Jammu and Kashmir, 1947-1952.- Part V: Belonging, Borders, and Contested Sovereignties.- Chapter 20: Humanitarian Internationalism and Funding Relief for Refugees from Jammu and Kashmir in Pakistan, 1947-1951.- Chapter 21: Sectarianism or Separatism: Iran, Pakistan and the Dynamics of Shia Politics in Kashmir.- Chapter 22: The Blank Space between Nationalisms: Locating the Kashmiri Pandits in Liberal and Hindu Nationalist Politics in Relation to Kashmir and India.- Chapter 23: Making State Space: The Symbolic Reorganization of Borders in the Kashmir Borderland.- Chapter 24: Peace for Kashmir? The (Non-) Politics of “Civilian Peacebuilding” across the Line of Control.- Chapter 25: Ecumenical Voices: Deterritorializing Kashmir.- Part VI: Technology, Power, and Transformative Landscapes.- Chapter 26: Women, Roads and Development: Infrastructures of State-Making in Gilgit-Baltistan.- Chapter 27: The Economic Mal-Development of Jammu and Kashmir: Uncovering the Myth of Lagging Behind.- Chapter 28: An Ecopoetics of Refusal: Crisis Epistemologies and Environmental Violence in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.- Chapter 29: Chinese Infrastructure and the Pakistani Military State in Gilgit Baltistan.