Rehumanizing Muslim Subjectivities: Postcolonial Geographies, Postcolonial Ethics

This book is timely and urgent emphasizing the continued relevance of creative literature's potential to intervene in and transform our understanding of a conceptual and political field, as well as advanced technologies of power and domination.

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Main Author: Kanwal, Aroosa 1974- (Author)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Oxford Taylor & Francis Group 2024
In:Year: 2024
Edition:1st ed.
Series/Journal:Routledge Research in Postcolonial Literatures Series
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Parallel Edition:Erscheint auch als: 9781032008844
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Summary:This book is timely and urgent emphasizing the continued relevance of creative literature's potential to intervene in and transform our understanding of a conceptual and political field, as well as advanced technologies of power and domination.
Intro -- Endorsements -- Half Title -- Series Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Dedication -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction: "What is a Human without Humanity? -- Note -- Works cited -- 1. Bodies That Don't Count: Horrorism and the Politics of Invisibility in Kashmir -- Frozen Grief: Horrors of Enforced Disappearance -- Notes -- Works cited -- 2. Dreaming with Drones: Palestine Under the Shadow of Unseen War -- Terror from Above: War through Civilians' Eyes -- Courage from Below: Gaza Writes Back -- Drones and Imagination: Palestine +100 and Aesthetic of Resistance -- Notes -- Work cited -- 3. No Turning Back: Dehumanization and Desubjectification of Syrian and Iraqi Refugees and Asylum Seekers -- Bodies of Water: Sea Crossings as Aqueous Encampment and (Terr)aqueous Necropolitics -- Re-humanization of Imprisoned Subjectivities: Camp Dispositive and Ban-Opticon -- Can the Refugee Speak? Bodies in Transit and Iraqi Fiction -- Work cited -- 4. Thanatopolitics of the More-than-Human: Slow Violence and Forensic Ecologies of Pakistani Tribal Areas -- Geographies of Slow Violence and Powindas -- Strange Kinship: The Bioinformationalization of Life in Tribal Regions -- Disappearing Dispositif: Ecologies of Disappearance and Slow Violence -- Notes -- Work cited -- 5. Rethinking Postcolonial Ethics: Incarcerations and the Future of Myanmar Muslims -- Kalars: History of De-(sub)humanization of the Rohingyas -- An Enemy who must be Destroyed: Rohingyas as "The New Demons -- The Sold Dream of Rohingya: Trafficking Terror and Sexual Violence -- Work cited -- 6. Uyghurs: A Genocide in the Making -- Uyghurs, Algorithmic Violence and Dehumanization -- Can the Uyghur Speak? Gulchehra Hoja's A Stone is Most Precious Where It Belongs -- Nurmuhemmet Yasin's "Wild Pigeon": Uyghurs and the Poetics of Censorship -- Work cited -- Index.
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ISBN:1003835686