Routledge Handbook of Critical Kashmir Studies

Routledge Handbook of Critical Kashmir Studies

Routledge Handbook of Critical Kashmir Studies

Routledge Handbook of Critical Kashmir Studies

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Overview

The Routledge Handbook of Critical Kashmir Studies presents emerging critical knowledge frameworks and perspectives that foreground situated histories and resistance practices to challenge colonial and postcolonial forms of governance and state building. It politicizes discourses of nationalism, patriotism, democracy, and liberalism, and it questions how these dominant globalist imaginaries and discourses serve institutionalized power, create hegemony, and normalize domination. In doing so, the handbook situates Critical Kashmir Studies scholarship within global scholarly conversations on nationalism, sovereignty, indigenous movements, human rights, and international law.

The handbook is organized into the following five parts:

  • Territories, Homelands, Borders
  • Militarism, Humanism, Occupation
  • Memories, Futures, Imaginations
  • Religion, History, Politics
  • Armed Conflict, Global War, Transnational Solidarities

A comprehensive reference work documenting and consolidating the growing Critical Kashmir Studies scholarship, this handbook will be of interest to scholars of anthropology, political science, cultural studies, legal and sociolegal studies, sociology, history, critical Indigenous studies, settler colonial studies, and feminist studies.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780367353438
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/22/2022
Pages: 422
Product dimensions: 6.88(w) x 9.69(h) x (d)

About the Author

Mona Bhan is Ford Maxwell Professor of South Asian Studies and Associate Professor of Anthropology at Syracuse University, USA. She has authored Counterinsurgency, Development, and the Politics of Identity: From Warfare to Welfare? (Routledge, 2014); co-authored Climate Without Nature: A Critical Anthropology of the Anthropocene (with A. Bauer, 2018); and co-edited Resisting Occupation in Kashmir (with H. Duschinski, A. Zia, and C. Mahmood, 2018). Bhan is on the editorial board of Cultural Anthropology, Critical Disaster Studies and AGITATE. Her writings and interviews have appeared in various forums, including the BBC, Al Jazeera, Scholars Circle, CGTN, Indus TV, TRT, and Open Democracy.

Haley Duschinski is Associate Professor of Anthropology at Ohio University, USA. She is a legal and political anthropologist with research specializations in law and society; violence, war, and power; human rights and international justice; and militarization and impunity. She co-edited Resisting Occupation in Kashmir (with M. Bhan, A. Zia, and C. Mahmood, 2018) as well as special issues of Journal of Legal Pluralism and Unofficial Law (2018), Critique of Anthropology (2020), and Himalaya (2020). She has published her research in Social & Legal Studies, Political & Legal Anthropology Review, Cultural Studies, Race & Class, Memory Studies, Anthropology Today, Interventions, and Anthropological Quarterly, among others.

Deepti Misri is Associate Professor of Women and Gender Studies at the University of Colorado Boulder, USA. She is the author of Beyond Partition: Gender, Violence and Representation in Postcolonial India (2014) and the co-editor of a special issue on “Protest” in WSQ: Women’s Studies Quarterly (2018). Her recent scholarship has focused on visual culture, gender, disability, and militarization in Kashmir and appeared in the journals Cultural Studies, Feminist Studies, Biography, and Public Culture.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Critical Kashmir Studies: Settler Occupations and the Persistence of Resistance

Mona Bhan, Haley Duschinski, and Deepti Misri

Section I: Territories, Homelands, Borders

Section Introduction: Territories, Homelands, Borders

Ather Zia

Chapter 1: Peasant Imaginaries And "Kashmiri Nationalism"

Idrees Kanth

Chapter 2: On Naya Kashmir

Suvir Kaul

Chapter 3: Closing The Frontier? Extraction, Contested Boundaries, and the Greening of Frontier Politics in Ladakh

Alka Sabharwal

Chapter 4: Kashmiri Sikh Women and Their Experiences with Conflict

Khushdeep Kaur Malhotra

Chapter 5: Disabling Kashmir

Deepti Misri

Chapter 6: Hortus Interruptus: A Time for Alegropolitics in Kashmir

Ananya Jahanara Kabir

Section II: Militarism, Humanism, Occupation

Section Introduction: Militarism, Humanism, Occupation

Mona Bhan

Chapter 7: Claiming the Streets: Political Resistance among Kashmiri Youth

Tahir Ganie

Chapter 8: The Writ of Liberty in a Regime of Permanent Emergency

Shrimoyee Nandini Ghosh and Haley Duschinski

Chapter 9: Trade, Boundaries and Self-Determination

Aditi Saraf

Chapter 10: Sensory Remembrance: Retelling the 1990s in Downtown Srinagar

Bhavneet Kaur

Section III: Memories, Futures, Imaginations

Section Introduction: Memories, Futures, Imaginations

Deepti Misri

Chapter 11: Dogs of War, War Dogs: The Afterlives of Manto in Two Kashmiri Graphic Novels

Amit Baishya

Chapter 12: Cosmopolitanism, Food and Memory: The Lhasa Restaurant Of Srinagar

Anisa Bhutia

Chapter 13: The Country of Privilege: Problematizing The Country Without a Post Office

Huzaifa Pandit

Chapter 14: Mixing Genre, Making Truth Claims: Human Rights Storytelling in Arundhati Roy’s The Ministry of Utmost Happiness

Rakhshan Rizwan

Chapter 15: Cached Resistance: The "Unheard" Narratives of Militancy in Kashmir

Haris Zargar

Chapter 16: Playing Cricket in Eidgah: Affective Labor in Kashmiri Childhood(s)

Sarbani Sharma

Section IV: Religion, History, Politics

Section Introduction: Religion, History, Politics

Hafsa Kanjwal

Chapter 17: Religious And Political Power in Kashmir: Recollecting the Past for the (Post)Colonial Present

Dean Accardi

Chapter 18: Tehreek History Writers of Kashmir: Reconstructing Memory at the Margins of Postcolonial Empire

Mohamad Junaid

Chapter 19: Remembering Home, Imagining the Future: Changing Meanings of Home Among Kashmiri Pandits

Ankur Datta

Chapter 20: Liberal Silence on Kashmir and the Malleability of Ethics in India

Gowhar Fazili

Chapter 21: Territory, Identity, and Islamization in Medieval Kashmir

Rafiq Pirzada

Chapter 22: Examining Sacred Necropolitics as Subaltern Resistance in India-controlled Kashmir

Umar Lateef Misgar

Section V: Armed Conflict, Global War, Transnational Solidarities

Section Introduction: Armed Conflict, Global War, Transnational Solidarities

Haley Duschinski

Chapter 23: Third World Imperialism and Kashmir’s Sovereignty Trap

Haley Duschinski and Mona Bhan

Chapter 24: The Forms and Practices of Indian Settler/Colonial Sovereignty in Kashmir

Goldie Osuri

Chapter 25: Sanctioned Ignorance and the Erasure of Solidarity for Indian-Occupied Kashmir

Ather Zia

Chapter 26: Kashmir, Feminisms, and Global Solidarities

Nitasha Kaul

Chapter 27: Kashmir Diaspora Mobilizations: Towards Transnational Solidarity in an Age of Settler-Colonialism

Hafsa Kanjwal

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