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ID115054
Title ProperWhither Kashmir studies?
Other Title Informationa review
LanguageENG
AuthorZutshi, Chitralekha
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This paper explores the current state of the field of Kashmir Studies and argues that, whilst scholarship on Kashmir has come a long way since the decades after Indian independence and partition, the political situation in the region continues to cast a long shadow over writings on Kashmir. Nevertheless, and despite the continued difficulties associated with research within Kashmir, a new generation of scholars has emerged at the turn of the twenty-first century, whose writings transcend geographical and political determinism as well as the discourse of Kashmiri exceptionalism, to present Kashmir as a complex, but not unique, entity, that has been shaped by multiple influences. In addition, this scholarship explores the ideas that have given Kashmir a particular shape in our imaginations, through analysis of a variety of sources, including poetry, art, film, and oral histories. A lot remains to be done, however, particularly in the field of Kashmir's medieval and pre-modern history, and in the application of theoretical approaches such as borderlands to the region's past and present.
`In' analytical NoteModern Asian Studies Vol. 46, No.4; Jul 2012: p.1033-1048
Journal SourceModern Asian Studies Vol. 46, No.4; Jul 2012: p.1033-1048
Key WordsKashmir ;  Indian Independence ;  Kashmiri Exceptionalism