Gender, Conflict and Peace in Kashmir

Gender, Conflict and Peace in Kashmir
Author: Seema Shekhawat
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 198
Release: 2014-03-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1139916769

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This book demonstrates that gender is a key component of conflict and peace discourse. The marginalization of women in conflict and peace is all pervasive. Kashmir is a mirror image of this global scenario. Kashmiri women aided the militant movement in significant ways though they did not take part in direct combat. They played key roles to sustain and nourish the movement – as protestors, protectors and motivators, and facilitators. Their experiences of participation in the conflict, however, remain subdued by the dominant masculinist discourse. Kashmiri women are excluded from the militancy discourse as contributors as well as from peacemaking discourse as stakeholders. The study interrogates theory and practice of women's participation in conflict and argues that changed gender-roles during conflict do not necessarily revolutionize socially ascribed norms. The book also examines the experiences of women in sustaining conflict to make a case for their due place in negotiating formal peace.

Gender, Conflict and Peace in Kashmir

Gender, Conflict and Peace in Kashmir
Author: Seema Shekhawat
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 197
Release: 2014-03-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1107041872

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"Discusses the role of women in militancy in Kashmir from a historical perspective"--Provided by publisher.

Female Combatants in Conflict and Peace

Female Combatants in Conflict and Peace
Author: Seema Shekhawat
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2015-07-21
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1137516569

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This edited volume illuminates the role of women in violence to demonstrate that gender is a key component of discourse on conflict and peace. Through an examination of theory and practice of women's participation in violent conflicts, the book makes the argument that both conflict and post-conflict situations are gender insensitive.

Contesting Masculinities and Women’s Agency in Kashmir

Contesting Masculinities and Women’s Agency in Kashmir
Author: Amya Agarwal
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 174
Release: 2022-07-18
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1786612402

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What is the significance of gender and masculinities in understanding conflict? Through an ethnographic study conducted between 2013 and 2016, this book explores the politics of competing and sometimes overlapping masculinities represented by the state armed forces and the non-state actors in the Kashmir valley. In addition, the book broadens the understanding of women’s agency through its engagement with the construction, performance, and interplay of masculinities in the conflict. Combining existing elements of both feminist research and critical scholarship on men and masculinities, the book highlights the significance of foregrounding the interplay of men’s identities in conflicts to understand agency in a meaningful way. Through the focus on the simultaneous play of multiple masculinities, the book also questions the oversimplified and monolithic usage of masculinity being associated only with violence in conflicts. The empirical data in the book includes interviews and narratives of multiple stakeholders belonging to diverse vantage points in the Kashmir conflict. Some of these include activists, widows, wives of the disappeared, ex-militants, surrendered militants, participants of the stone-pelting movement, mothers of sons killed in the conflict, women representatives of the village Halqa Panchayats, and army personnel. The book also draws from alternative material in the form of graffiti, folk songs, poetry on graves, and slogans. Through anecdotal reminiscence, the author reflects on the challenges of field research in Kashmir that served as an opportunity for self-contemplation.

Speaking Peace

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

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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.

Women's Agency; Overcoming Violence by Working for Peace in Kashmir

Women's Agency; Overcoming Violence by Working for Peace in Kashmir
Author: Linda Noble
Publisher: LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
Total Pages: 96
Release: 2012
Genre: Peace-building
ISBN: 9783847344971

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How do women view the protracted conflict in Kashmiri; how have they been affected by violence; what are their activities in response to violence and can their activities contribute to peace processes? Taking into account women's class, age and cultural norms, this research takes a constructive approach with case study design; using qualitative methodology with a quantitative analysis of the interviewees, correlating their experience of violence with their activities to build peace. Applying theory to the data the researcher examines women's networks that connect to all levels of civil society. Women have a long term investment in peace and work differently than their male counterparts. Kashmiri women are a valuable untapped resource who can contribute greatly to social and political peace processes, if they are included at the local, national and international levels. This research contributes to existing literature that supports a gender inclusive strategy for peacebuilding. It also offers valuable information to inform negotiations, conflict resolution, community building, aid assistance programs as well as much needed transitional justice and reconciliation processes.

Gender And Armed Conflict In Kashmir

Gender And Armed Conflict In Kashmir
Author: Sudha Ramachandran & Siddharth Mallavarapu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 115
Release: 2010
Genre: Women and peace
ISBN: 9788129115577

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Contesting Masculinities and Women's Agency in Kashmir

Contesting Masculinities and Women's Agency in Kashmir
Author: Amya Agarwal
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2024-05-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781538198780

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Based on rich empirical data, this book explores the politics of competing and sometimes overlapping masculinities represented in the Kashmir valley. It broadens the understanding of women's agency through its engagement with the construction, performance, and interplay of masculinities in conflict.

Muslim Women, Agency and Resistance Politics

Muslim Women, Agency and Resistance Politics
Author: Inshah Malik
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 130
Release: 2018-11-16
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 3319953303

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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.

Gender, Violence and Rights

Gender, Violence and Rights
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 60
Release: 2008
Genre: Women
ISBN:

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This publication is the outcome of the deliberations of various workshops organized by WISCOMP.