Body of Victim, Body of Warrior : Refugee Families and the Making of Kashmiri Jihadists /
"This book provides a fascinating look at the creation of contemporary Muslim jihadists. Basing the book on her long-term fieldwork in the disputed borderlands between Pakistan and India, Cabeiri deBergh Robinson tells the stories of people whose lives and families have been shaped by a long hi...
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Berkeley, California :
University of California Press,
[2013]
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Preface. The Kashmir dispute and the conflicts of conflict ethnography
- Introduction. The social production of jihad
- Between war and refuge in Jammu and Kashmir : displacement, borders, and the boundaries of political belonging
- Protective migration and armed struggle : political violence and the limits of victimization in Islam
- Forging political identities, 1947-1988 : the South Asian refugee regime and refugee resettlement villages
- Transforming political identities, 1989-2001 : refugee camps in Azad Jammu and Kashmir and the international refugee regime
- Human rights and jihad : victimization and the sovereignty of the body
- The mujahid as 'family-man' : sex, death, and the warrior's (im)pure body
- Conclusion. Muhajir, mujahid, jihad?
- Postscript. And, humanitarian jihad.