Kashmiri Nationalism, 1989-2016 Contested Politics of ›Self‹ and ›Other

Kashmiri nationalism is defined by its dichotomy between the ethnic and the civic. Arshi Javaid delves into this dichotomy, unravelling the political and social variables that shape it. Moving beyond a conventional securitized perspective on the Kashmir conflict, she offers an understanding of Kashm...

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Main Author Javaid, Arshi
Format eBook Dissertation
LanguageEnglish
Published Bielefeld transcript Verlag 2024
SeriesEdition Politik
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Summary:Kashmiri nationalism is defined by its dichotomy between the ethnic and the civic. Arshi Javaid delves into this dichotomy, unravelling the political and social variables that shape it. Moving beyond a conventional securitized perspective on the Kashmir conflict, she offers an understanding of Kashmiri nationalism as a daily practice. This perspective critiques the view that reduces Kashmiri nationalism to a monolithic entity, highlights dynamic socio-political developments, and argues that the state nationalist majoritarian agenda undermines collective rights, erodes local identities, and escalates tensions, breeding confrontation.
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ISBN:9783837675474
9783839475478
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9783732875474
ISSN:2702-9069
DOI:10.14361/9783839475478