Garrisoned Minds: Women and Armed Conflict in South Asia

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Garrisoned Minds: Women and Armed Conflict in South Asia

Author : Laxmi Murthy

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Highlights

English

Language

NA

Edition

300

Pages

9789386050434

ISBN-13

9386050434

ISBN-10

Energetically Speaking

Publisher

203 mm

Height

139 mm

Width

22 mm

Thickness

Paperback

Binding

Description

Women are often the worst affected by militarisation but their stories rarely get heard. Garrisoned Minds , which brings together insights and analysis from some of the major conflict zones of South Asia, is a welcome and valuable corrective, one which must be read by both policy-makers and the public. Siddharth Varadarajan, Founding Editor of thewire.in Militarisation a Women are often the worst affected by militarisation but their stories rarely get heard. Garrisoned Minds , which brings together insights and analysis from some of the major conflict zones of South Asia, is a welcome and valuable corrective, one which must be read by both policy-makers and the public. Siddharth Varadarajan, Founding Editor of thewire.in Militarisation and violence as a response to conflict are now part of the global social order. In this book, twelve journalists explore the impact of such militarisation on the lives of women in four conflict-affected zones of South Asia: Pakistans frontier provinces which share a border with Afghanistan Nepal during and after its decade-long civil war Northeast India under the shadow of AFSPA and the Kashmir valley amidst the overwhelming presence of the Indian army. These essays range from evocative accounts of womens personal lives during combat in Nepal and while travelling through the changing political landscape of Manipur, to detailed explorations of the violent restrictions imposed on specific communities, such as the Hazaras of Pakistan, the dancing girls of Swat Valley, or the ostracised widows of counter-insurgents in Kashmir. They represent the lived realities of a diverse set of women forced to come to terms with horrific circumstances, and determined to wage peace.