Territory of Desire
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Territory of Desire

Representing the Valley of Kashmir

Ananya Jahanara Kabir

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Territory of Desire


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Moves beyond traditional analysis to understand the conflict over Kashmir

A result of territorial disputes between India and Pakistan since 1947, exacerbated by armed freedom movements since 1989, the ongoing conflict over Kashmir is consistently in the news. Taking a unique multidisciplinary approach, Territory of Desire asks how, and why, Kashmir came to be so intensely desired within Indian, Pakistani, and Kashmiri nationalistic imaginations. Literary historian Ananya Jahanara Kabir finds an answer to this question in the Valley of Kashmir’s repeated portrayal as a “special” place and the missing piece of Pakistan and India.

Analyzing the conversion of natural beauty into collective desire—through photography, literature, cinema, art, and souvenir production—Kabir exposes the links between colonialism, modernity, and conflict within the postcolonial nation. Representations of Kashmir as a space of desire emerge in contemporary film, colonial “taming” of the valley through nineteenth-century colonialist travelogues, the fetishization of traditional Kashmiri handicrafts like papier maché, and Pandit and Muslim religious revivalisms in the region.

Linking a violent modernity to the fantasies of nationhood, Kabir proposes nonmilitaristic ways in which such desire may be overcome. In doing so she offers an innovative approach to complex and protracted conflict and, ultimately, its resolution.

Ananya Jahanara Kabir is senior lecturer in English literature at the University of Leeds.

304 pages | 15 b&w photos | 6 x 9 | 2009


Table of Contents

Acknowledgments

Introduction: The Valley and the Nation       
        
Part I. The Making of Paradise
1. Masks of Desire          
2. Framing Fantasy      
3. Modern Nation, Antique Land    
 
Hinge: Fetish of Paradise         
                
Part II. Poetics of Dispossession
4. Conscripting Silence       
5. The Other Possibility                      
6. New Maps of Longing         
          
Notes
Bibliography
Index

 
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