<p>Any attempt to homogenize Kashmiri society or the politico-cultural discourse on Kashmir is a dangerously flawed exercise. To that end the chapters in this book address various aspects of the political cultural and socioeconomic life in Kashmir. These chapters are interdisciplinary interventions that could potentially bridge ethnic religiocultural and political divides in the region. The book is divided into three sections: the first section explores history and memory offering a critical dialogue between these phenomena and fiction. The chapters in section two offer a critical dialogue between history politics and gender analyzing historical and political discourses to underscore the agential capacities of Kashmiri women which are traditionally subsumed within masculinist discourse. The sole chapter in section three foregrounds the complex relationship between history trauma and poetry.</p><p>Taken together this book is a nuanced attempt at giving readers the opportunity to engage with multiple subjectivities historical understandings and political opinions. It will be of interest to general readers scholars and advanced students of Literature Politics History Human Geography and Sociology.</p><p>This book was originally published as a special issue of the <i>South Asian Review</i>.</p>
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