Islam, Women & Violence in Kashmir
July 2009
6.25 x 9.5 inches
(xiv+186) 200 pages
ISBN : 978-81-89487-57-7
For sale only in India and South Asia.
'... Probably the first time a Kashmiri woman rises above herself and her unfortunately limited role (particularly in these last two decades of violence, destruction and mayhem) and attempts to voice her opinion so emphatically. You will come to clearly understand through Nyla Khan’s instructive style that a journey into Kashmir symbolizes a strange exaltation that is an undefinable quest but, like a torrential rainstorm, both cleansing and destructive.' Agha Ashraf Ali (historian and veteran educator).
'... Sadly, Kashmir has been captive, during the past sixty years, in the making of the myths of the origin of India and Pakistan. Even more sadly, it now seems unable to resist the birth of a new creation myth of its own, which promises to replicate the efforts of its tormentors faithfully. Once a community experiences the trauma of state-formation at its expense, its capacity to envision a different kind of political arrangement weakens. Happily, the myth may not have yet gelled in Kashmir. This is where Nyla Ali Khan comes in. ...' Ashis Nandy (political psychologist and sociologist of science).