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Identity, Dispossession and Resilience of the Subaltern is written by Khalid Wasim Hassan and published by Routledge. It's available with International Standard Book Number or ISBN identification 1041027230 (ISBN 10) and 9781041027232 (ISBN 13).
Hassan, Mohan, Wani and Saqib examine the processes of marginality and 'othering' which the subaltern groups in Kashmir face due to their attribution to a particular social caste, ethnicity, language or status of their citizenship and further explore the sense of belonging and identity formation of the Pashtun community in Kashmir Valley, India. The book provides a balanced discussion on theoretical debates and empirical cases, with the introductory chapter providing an overall of the theoretical framework on identity and dispossession and its relationship to the processes of marginalization. The other chapters discuss specific empirical cases that provide the theoretical underpinnings on relevant notions, such as caste, ethnicity, nationalism and identity politics. Through the empirical cases of the Sheikh community and Hanji community, the book sheds light on the prevailing caste-system and caste-induced discrimination among Muslims. It also further explores the different forms of resilience as exercised by the subaltern groups in Kashmir, where many social groups and communities experience marginalization and how some communities such as Tibetan Kashmiri Muslim, which lacked the state-defined citizenship status till recently, had led to the exclusion of this community from various socio-economic and political rights. A comprehensive volume that will appeal to academics, scholars, policymakers in South Asian Studies, Social Sciences and Humanities especially those interested in the study of caste, ethnicity, nationalism and identity politics for the marginalized communities in Kashmir.