ISBN:
0199466777
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9780199466771
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0199466777
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9780199466771
Sprache:
Englisch
Seiten:
XXI, 267 Seiten
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Illustrationen, Karten
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22 cm
Ausgabe:
First edition
Ausgabe:
Also available on the World Wide Web
DDC:
305.8009546
Schlagwort(e):
Kashmiri Pandits Relocation
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Forced migration
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Kashmiri Pandits
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Refugees
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Internally displaced persons
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Kashmiri Pandits Social conditions
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Forced migration
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Kashmiri Pandits
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Indien
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Jammu and Kashmir
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Jammu
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Kaschmir
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Pandit
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Umsiedlung
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Vertreibung
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Flucht
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Ethnozid
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Südasien
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Internationale Migration
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Zufluchtsort
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Datta, Ankur
Kurzfassung:
Since 1989, Jammu and Kashmir is affected by conflict between the Indian state and an Independence movement. Among its many casualties are the historically prominent Hindu Pandits of Kashmir who became displaced from their homes
Kurzfassung:
How do societies come to terms with dispossession, loss, nomadic existence, and protracted displacement? What does it mean to be a refugee in one's own state? Centring on these questions, the current volume seeks to explore the lives of the Kashmiri Pandits-the Hindu Pandit minority of Kashmir Valley-and their experience of forced migration and the conflict over Jammu and Kashmir. Since 1989, Jammu and Kashmir has been affected by conflict between the Indian state and a movement demanding independence. As a result of this conflict, thousands of Kashmiri Pandits have left the valley and sought refuge in different parts of India, especially Jammu and New Delhi. Addressing the themes of violence, suffering, and victimhood in the context of forced migration, On Uncertain Ground explores the experiences of Kashmiri Pandits as they rebuild their lives after displacement, and their relationship to the Indian state and Indian and Kashmiri nationalisms. Focusing on 'camp colonies' and the lives of Kashmiri Pandits across Jammu and New Delhi, this book reveals the tension between the recovery of everyday life and the inability to feel at home and find one's place in the world
Kurzfassung:
In place, out of place: an introduction to the Kashmiri Pandits -- Accounting for displacement: the exodus of the Kashmiri Pandits -- Living in a place of exception: the politics of the place and everyday life in a displaced persons' camp in Jammu and Kashmir -- Dealing with dislocation: making home and place in Jammu -- Being a Kashmiri Pandit migrant: caste, class, and religious identity -- Making a claim on the nation: the politics of victimhood and marginality among Kashmiri Pandits -- Rights, claims, and community: Kashmiri Pandits and the relief and rehabilitation programme
Anmerkung:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 235-260) and index
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Also available on the World Wide Web.
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