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91: 22: 404:, who reigned as prime minister of the State of Jammu and Kashmir from 1948 to 1953, and who was a large presence on the political landscape of India for fifty years. The volume is designed to enable a student of South Asian politics, and the politics of Kashmir in particular, to analyze the ways in which experiences have been constructed historically and have changed overtime. 294:, a mystic poet who laid the foundations of Kashmir's syncretic culture, to the present day Parveena Ahangar who represents the Association of the Parents of the Disappeared People." Interspersed within are oral histories from women who serve to defend Kashmir from invasion, women who had previously been long ignored. 226:
In May 2015, Khan was the first Kashmiri woman to be nominated and accepted as a member of the advisory council for the Oklahoma Commission on the Status of Women. The council serves "as a resource and clearinghouse for research and information on issues related to women and gender bias, to act as an
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She has recently been working as an editor for a publication on the region of Jammu and Kashmir with Oxford Islamic Studies Online, which has been recruiting guest editors for projects that examine the "politics, religious practices, economics, women’s and minorities’ rights, geography, arts and
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notes that the transnational subjects examined by Dr. Khan "having settled abroad, develop an exaggerated sense of belonging, swallow fabricated history of their glorious pasts and despite having no intention of returning to the lands of their nativity give emotional and monetary support to
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Of her notable grandfather, Khan stated in a 2010 interview that she prefers not to simply live in his shadow but to "stand up for myself and be taken seriously ... express my anger without being labeled an 'Islamic militant' ... legitimately question things I don't understand".
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in "the first through study of the tragedy of Kashmir done by a Kashmiri woman." "Khan uses the analytical tools of postmodern, feminist criticism to understand and highlight the role--passive and active--that women have played in Kashmir's history, ranging from the 14th century
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examines the life of her grandmother, Akbar Jehan "paint a loving and personal picture of a powerful woman whose role and actions gave Kashmir a model for women's political action in the critical period before and after the partition of India in 1947."
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The book presents a collection of essays by Kashmiri academics who are "well-known, well-established, and well-respected within Kashmiri society", but who haven't had much opportunity to reach an audience outside of Kashmir and outside of South Asia.
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culture, major figures" of various Islamic regions. They will be including a featured article by her and plan to expand upon their partnership to provide additional materials to promote education and scholarship about the region.
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advisory entity on equity issues to state agencies, communities, organizations and businesses of the state, and to establish recommendations for action to improve the quality of life for Oklahoma women, children and families."
897: 219:. As per her grandfather's biography, her great great grandfather was a Sapru Brahmin who converted to Islam in the 19th century. She did her master's degree in English at the 497: 1031: 610: 1021: 1066: 471: 901: 813: 1051: 1046: 883: 1036: 1026: 457: 1016: 1061: 1056: 1006: 991: 1041: 564: 537: 188: 725:"UNK - 'Islam, Women, and Violence in Kashmir: Between India and Pakistan' Focus of New Book by UNK's Dr. Nyla Ali Khan" 1071: 785:"Journal of International Women's Studies | Journals and Campus Publications | Bridgewater State University" 1011: 591: 61: 937: 625: 32: 172: 180: 743: 923: 869: 691: 798: 475: 39: 223:, focusing on postcolonial literature and theory and obtained her Ph.D. at the same institution. 971:
Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah's Reflections on Kashmir | Nyla Ali Khan | Palgrave Macmillan
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Hull, B. (2013). "Islam, Women, and Violence in Kashmir: Between India and Pakistan".
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Contesting Nation: Gendered Violence in South Asia. Notes on the Postcolonial Present.
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and several articles that focus on the political issues and strife of her homeland,
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Ed. Angana Chatterji and Lubna Nazir Chaudhry. New Delhi: Zubaan Books, 2010.
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Sheikh Abdullah-A Biography: The Crucial Period 1905-1939. 2019 Edition
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The Life of a Kashmiri Woman: Dialectic of Resistance and Accommodation
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Review by Dr. Mustafa Kamal, "Of women, politics and Kashmiriyat" in
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Ed. Murari Prasad. Delhi: Pencraft International, 2007. Forthcoming.
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Islam, Women, and Violence in Kashmir: Between Indian and Pakistan,
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Islam, Women, and Violence in Kashmir: Between Indian and Pakistan
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can distort impressions of reality. In reviewing her book,
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The Fiction of Nationality in an Era of Transnationalism
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The Fiction of Nationality in an Era of Transnationalism
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The Parchment of Kashmir: History, Society, and Polity.
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New Delhi
adjunct professor
Oklahoma City Community College
University of Oklahoma
University of Nebraska-Kearney
Jammu and Kashmir
Sheikh Abdullah
New Delhi
Kashmir Valley
Himalayas
Sheikh Abdullah
University of Oklahoma
V.S. Naipaul
Salman Rushdie
Amitav Ghosh
Anita Desai
transnationalism
Khushwant Singh
women in Islam
Lal Ded
Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah
Amitav Ghosh
The Shadow Lines
Amitav Ghosh
"OCCC's Dr. Nyla Khan Trying To Help Students Who Have Been Traumatized Succeed"

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