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DESCRIPTION:The Moynihan Institute of International Affairs and the South A
 sia Center are proud to present SU-Maxwell faculty member\, Mona Bahn\, al
 ong with her contributors\,&nbsp\;Haley Duschinski\, associate professor o
 f anthropology at Ohio University\;&nbsp\;Deepti Misri\, associate profess
 or of women and gender studies at the University of Colorado Boulder\,&nbs
 p\;Mohd Tahir Ganie\, Ph.D. from Dublin University\, and&nbsp\;Haris Zarga
 r\, doctoral candidate at the International Institute of Social Studies (I
 SS)\, Erasmus University\nRotterdam. Together they will be launching their
  new book the "Routledge Handbook of Critical Kashmir Studies."The "Routle
 dge Handbook of Critical Kashmir Studies" presents emerging critical knowl
 edge\nframeworks and perspectives that foreground situated histories and r
 esistance practices to\nchallenge colonial and postcolonial forms of gover
 nance and state building. It politicizes\ndiscourses of nationalism\, patr
 iotism\, democracy and liberalism\, and it questions how these\ndominant g
 lobalist imaginaries and discourses serve institutionalized power\, create
  hegemony\,\nand normalize domination. In doing so\, the handbook situates
  Critical Kashmir Studies\nscholarship within global scholarly conversatio
 ns on nationalism\, sovereignty\, indigenous\nmovements\, human rights and
  international law.\nThe handbook is organized into the following five par
 ts:\nTerritories\, Homelands\, Borders\nMilitarism\, Humanism\, Occupation
 \nMemories\, Futures\, Imaginations\nReligion\, History\, Politics\nArmed 
 Conflict\, Global War\, Transnational Solidarities.
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SUMMARY:Book Launch: Critical Kashmir Studies
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The Moynihan Institute of International Aff
 airs and the South Asia Center are proud to present SU-Maxwell faculty mem
 ber\, Mona Bahn\, along with her contributors\,&nbsp\;<span style="backgro
 und-color: initial\; font-family: inherit\; font-size: inherit\; text-alig
 n: inherit\; text-transform: inherit\; white-space: inherit\; word-spacing
 : normal\; caret-color: auto">Haley Duschinski\, associate professor of an
 thropology at Ohio University\;&nbsp\;</span><span style="background-color
 : initial\; font-family: inherit\; font-size: inherit\; text-align: inheri
 t\; text-transform: inherit\; white-space: inherit\; word-spacing: normal\
 ; caret-color: auto">Deepti Misri\, associate professor of women and gende
 r studies at the University of Colorado Boulder\,&nbsp\;</span>Mohd Tahir 
 Ganie\, Ph.D. from Dublin University\,<span style="background-color: initi
 al\; font-family: inherit\; font-size: inherit\; text-align: inherit\; tex
 t-transform: inherit\; white-space: inherit\; word-spacing: normal\; caret
 -color: auto"> and&nbsp\;</span>Haris Zargar\, doctoral candidate at the I
 nternational Institute of Social Studies (ISS)\, Erasmus University\nRotte
 rdam. Together they will be launching their new book the "Routledge Handbo
 ok of Critical Kashmir Studies."</p><p>The "Routledge Handbook of Critical
  Kashmir Studies" presents emerging critical knowledge\nframeworks and per
 spectives that foreground situated histories and resistance practices to\n
 challenge colonial and postcolonial forms of governance and state building
 . It politicizes\ndiscourses of nationalism\, patriotism\, democracy and l
 iberalism\, and it questions how these\ndominant globalist imaginaries and
  discourses serve institutionalized power\, create hegemony\,\nand normali
 ze domination. In doing so\, the handbook situates Critical Kashmir Studie
 s\nscholarship within global scholarly conversations on nationalism\, sove
 reignty\, indigenous\nmovements\, human rights and international law.\n<br
 ><br>The handbook is organized into the following five parts:\nTerritories
 \, Homelands\, Borders\nMilitarism\, Humanism\, Occupation\nMemories\, Fut
 ures\, Imaginations\nReligion\, History\, Politics\nArmed Conflict\, Globa
 l War\, Transnational Solidarities.</p>
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