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Doing research in a conflict zone: history writing and archival (im) possibilities in Jammu and Kashmir / Faheem, Farrukh   Journal Article
Faheem, Farrukh Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This paper argues that in conflict zones like Jammu and Kashmir, the embodied stories of Kashmiris punctuate the past, often silenced by dominant Indian narratives. Narratives about certain key political events in the region's past co-exist with other forms of memory. Kashmiris weave these stories to make sense of the present, build connections to the past, and stake claims for the future. They build and nourish an archive based on lived experience, keeping a record of past wrongs. Novels, anecdotes and underground literature form part of this embodied archive, and provide a resource for recovering stories that remain silent in institutional archives which serve the interests of power. These interests are visible through restrictions on access to institutional archives, and demonstrate the effects of power and the overall politics of archives.
Key Words Conflict  Kashmir  Archives  Protests  Movement  Uprising 
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