Pathologizing the Political Vs Politicizing the Pathology of Occupation: Or How Not To Do Research In Kashmir from south indian aunt Watch Video
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⏲ Duration: 65 min 47 sec ✓ Published: 05-Oct-2020
Description: Huma Dar’s paternal family was ethnically-cleansed from Srinagar, Kashmir in 1948 for demanding plebiscites under the UN Resolutions, specifically for her aunt’s political activism. Her maternal family, exiled from Kashmir after accepting Islam during the Dogra regime, in the 19th century, fought for Independence from the British, and her granduncle, Dr. Saifuddin Kitchlew, was widely known as the “hero of the Jallianwala Bagh.” With a background In interdisciplinary Studies, Dar lecture
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