Delusional states : feeling rule and development in Pakistan's Northern frontier
Publication details: Cambridge University Press 2019 New YorkDescription: xiii, 304pISBN:- 9781108497442
- 954.913205 ALI-D
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| 954.91052 PAK- Pakistan 1997 | 954.91054 IND- The 1971 Indo-Pak air war : | 954.9132 BAN-G Gilgit-Baltistan: | 954.913205 ALI-D Delusional states | 954.92 MUK-; Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto: quest for power | 954.92051 RIK-I The Indo-Pakistani War of 1971 : | 954.92051 ZKA-1 1971 |
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Delusional States is the first in-depth study of state-making and social change in Gilgit-Baltistan, a Shia-majority region of Sunni-dominated Pakistan and a contested border area that forms part of disputed Kashmir. For over seven decades, the territorial conflict over Kashmir has locked India and Pakistan in brutal wars and hate-centred nationalisms. The book illuminates how within this story of hate lie other stories - of love and betrayal, loyalty and suspicion, beauty and terror - that help us grasp how the Kashmir conflict is affectively structured and experienced on the ground. Placing these emotions at the centre of its analysis, the book rethinks the state-citizen relation in deeply felt and intimate terms, offering a multi-layered ethnographic understanding of power and subjection in contemporary Pakistan.
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