Includes bibliographical references (pages 265-296) and index.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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Delusional States: Feeling Rule and Development in Pakistan's Northern Frontier is the first in-depth study of state power and social struggle in Gilgit-Baltistan - the only Shia-majority region of Sunni-dominated Pakistan and a contested border zone that forms part of disputed Kashmir. For seven decades, the political conflict over Kashmir has locked India and Pakistan in brutal wars and hate-centered nationalisms. This book illuminates how within this story of hate lie other stories - of love and betrayal, loyalty and suspicion, and beauty and terror. Placing these emotionalities at the centre of its analysis, Delusional States rethinks the state-citizen relation in deeply felt and intimate terms, offering a fine-grained ethnographic analysis of power and subjection in contemporary Pakistan. A powerful contribution to studies of state-making and Muslim sociality in South Asia, the book additionally offers distinct theoretical insights in the fields of social movements, political ecology, education, and global development studies.
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International Standard Book Number
9781108497442
TOPICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Conflict management-- India-- Jammu and Kashmir.
Islam-- Pakistan.
Nationalism-- India.
Nationalism-- Pakistan.
Conflict management.
Diplomatic relations.
HISTORY-- Asia-- India & South Asia.
Islam.
Nationalism.
Politics and government.
Social conditions.
GEOGRAPHICAL NAME USED AS SUBJECT
Baltistān District (Pakistan), Politics and government.
Gilgit-Baltistān (Pakistan), History.
Gilgit-Baltistān (Pakistan), Politics and government.
Gilgit-Baltistān (Pakistan), Social conditions.
India, Foreign relations, Pakistan.
Jammu and Kashmir (India), History.
Jammu and Kashmir (India), Politics and government.