Islam, Women & Violence in Kashmir

Islam, Women & Violence in Kashmir
Author: Nyla Ali Khan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 185
Release: 2009
Genre: Ethnic conflict
ISBN: 9788189487577

Probably the first time a Kashmiri women rises above herself and her unfortunately limited role (particularly in these last two decades of violence, destruction and mayhem) and attempts to voice her opinion so emphatically. You will come to clearly understand through Nyla Khan's instructive style that a journey into Kashmir symbolizes a strange exaltation that is an undefinable quest but, like a torrential rainstorm, both cleansing and destructive. Agha Ashraf Ali (historian and veteran educator) Sadly, Kashmir has been captive, during the past sixty years, in the making of the myths of origin of India and Pakistan. Even more sadly, it now seems unable to resist the birth of a new creation myth of its own, which promises to replicate the efforts of its tormentors faithfully. Once a community experiences the trauma of state-formation at its expense, its capacity to envision a different kind of political arrangement weakens. Happily, the myth may not have yet gelled in Kashmir. This is where Nyla Ali Khan comes in. Ashis Nandy (political psychologist and sociologist of science)

Islam, Women, and Violence in Kashmir

Islam, Women, and Violence in Kashmir
Author: Nyla Ali Khan
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 360
Release: 2010-09-14
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0230113524

Nyla Ali Khan, the granddaughter of the first Prime Minister of Jammu and Kashmir, Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah, gives an insider's analysis on the political and social turmoil that has eroded the ethos and fabric of Kasmiri culture. She monitors the effects of nationalist, militant, and religious discourses and praxes on a gender-based hierarchy.

Islam, Women, and the Violence in Kashmir

Islam, Women, and the Violence in Kashmir
Author: Nyla Ali Khan
Publisher:
Total Pages: 180
Release: 2008-12-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780275999582

This book traces how escalating religious fundamentalism and exclusionary nationalism have operated together in modern Kashmir to produce suppression of dissent, economic dysfunction, infrastructure collapse, mass displacements, political anarchy, and increasing repression of women. Throughout Kashmir today, burqa-clad women, fearful of attracting the notice of fundamentalist militants and Pakistan-trained terrorists, scurry past heavily armed Indian troops, barbed wire, and invasive searches. Khan documents how Kashmiri women and adolescent girls are routinely being subjected to a brutal new regime of humiliation, interrogation, torture, poverty, rape, and sex-trafficking by men on all sides of the conflict.

Travels In Kashmir Ladakh, Iskardo (Set Of 2 Vols)

Travels In Kashmir Ladakh, Iskardo (Set Of 2 Vols)
Author: Godfrey Thomas Vigne
Publisher:
Total Pages: 868
Release: 2008-01-01
Genre: Ethnic conflict
ISBN: 9788183390903

Kashmir has always been a land of great fascination and charm. Throughout the ages, Kashmir has drawn visitors from the remotest corners of the world. Kashmir is such a beautiful country blessed with such a good climate, huge mountains, gushing rivers and lakes rich for agriculture which have forced the people from abroad to visit this land. The Author G.T. Vigne who visited Kashmir Ladakh and Iskardo narrates the story of his experience during his travels in these regions.

Muslim Women, Agency and Resistance Politics

Muslim Women, Agency and Resistance Politics
Author: Inshah Malik
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 141
Release: 2018-11-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3319953303

This book investigates agency in the historical resistance movement in Kashmir by initiating a fresh conversation about Muslim Kashmiri women. It exhibits Muslim women not merely as accidental victims but conscientious agents who choose to operate within the struggles of self-determination. The experience of victimization stimulates women to take control of their lives and press for change. Despite experiencing isolating political conditions, Kashmiri women do not internalize their supposed inferiority. The author shows that women’s struggles against patriarchy are at the heart of a very complex historical resistance to the Indian rule.

Speaking Peace

Speaking Peace
Author: Urvashi Butalia
Publisher: Zubaan
Total Pages: 333
Release: 2014-03-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9383074701

Kashmir has been, for some years, a key issue on the Indian political map. More than a decade of conflict has deeply affected people’s livelihoods and living environments, their health, their eating habits, their work and workplaces, their access to education. The impact of these things is felt most sharply in the lives of women, and yet, few discussions on Kashmir pay attention to this. The book reflects the range of women’s experiences in this conflict. How has the conflict affected them? How have they learnt to live with continuing violence? What strategies have they used to cope, to find a space to share or express what they are going through? What impact has the conflict had on their health and on their access to education? What has it meant for families, for power equations within them, for relationships, for children? The contributions in this book explore these issues through interviews with Kashmiri women, personal reflective pieces, extracts from different reports and books. Together they draw attention to a vital aspect of the conflict that has been all but forgotten. Published by Zubaan.

Muslim Women Under the Impact of On-Going Conflict in Kashmir

Muslim Women Under the Impact of On-Going Conflict in Kashmir
Author: Inshah Malik
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 164
Release: 2011-12
Genre: Muslim women
ISBN: 9783847322610

This research unfolds the issues of Muslim women living under the influence of the ongoing conflict in Kashmir. It unravels the different aspects of a conflict situation such as militarization and armed struggle and attempts to answer how they directly influence the lives of these women. This study further elaborates on the kinds of violence that women suffer and the scenarios in which they are perpetrated. The huge impact of militarization is more so manifested as physical and sexual abuse and has ethnic dimensions on the site of Muslim woman's body. It also shows that sexual abuse is used to demean the women and their community at large and is systematically perpetrated against them. The impact of conflict on family life of the women which leads to violence within the family. Conflict has impacted the lives of women by reinforcing the patriarchy which aggravates the women's social position. Stigma suffered due to sexual violence and detention in army camps also leads to change in the social positioning rendering women vulnerable to violence within family. This study also reveals that the aspects of health and economic status of women are influenced.

Working Women in Kashmir

Working Women in Kashmir
Author: Aneesa Shafi
Publisher: APH Publishing
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2002
Genre: Women
ISBN: 9788176483506

With special reference to Srinagar City.

Love, Loss, and Longing in Kashmir

Love, Loss, and Longing in Kashmir
Author: Sahba Husain
Publisher: Zubaan
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2019-11-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9385932918

In this personal and passionate account, activist and researcher Sahba Husain documents her deeply engaged and empathetic involvement with the politicised terrain of Kashmir. As she meets people that she speaks with and, more importantly, listens to, she begins to question her own ‘Indian’ identity. Recognizing the anger, despair and helplessness of a people caught in conflict and violence, Husain forms deep friendships during her time working in the state. It is these relationships that form the backdrop of this book, in which Husain focuses on certain key areas: the health of a people, militancy and its changing meanings for local people and the state, impunity and the search for justice, migration and the longing for homes left behind, and women’s activism in the faultlines of nation-state and community. A book of surprising beauty in its engagement with human relationships, of love for a land and a people and of hope for a future free of violence, Love, Loss, and Longing in Kashmir is a compelling and necessary read. PUBLISHER’S NOTE: As this book goes to press, there is news of the abrogation, by the Indian government, of Article 370 of the Indian Constitution that grants special status to the state of Jammu and Kashmir. Major changes that affect the lives of people in Kashmir are being put in place. Currently, there is a heavy presence of the armed forces, curfew is in place, telephone and internet lines have been suspended, people are in fear and there is huge bewilderment, confusion, anger. No one knows what the future will hold. This book, the result of long years of engagement with Kashmir, ends on a note of hope. It is our hope and belief too that whatever the future holds, it is the people of Kashmir who will shape it for their state and their world.

The Life of a Kashmiri Woman

The Life of a Kashmiri Woman
Author: N. Khan
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 236
Release: 2014-06-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 1137463295

Capturing the history of Kashmir and its cultural and social evolution, Nyla Ali Kahn deconstructs the life of her grandmother and other women of her generation to reconceptualize woman's identity in a politically militarized zone. An academic memoir, this book succinctly brings together the history, politics, and culture of Kashmir.