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Until My Freedom Has Come

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A collection of authoritative essays mapping Kashmir's turbulent past, present, and possible futures.
  • 09 April 2013
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The pieces in this volume voice the rage and helplessness sweeping through the Kashmir Valley while offering rare insights into the lives of those caught in the crossfire. This book is a timely collection of the most exciting writing that has recently emerged from within Kashmir, and about it.

Sanjay Kak is a documentary filmmaker whose work includes Jashn-e-Azadi (How We Celebrate Freedom, 2007), a feature-length film about Kashmir. He is based in New Delhi, India.

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Pages: 323
Publisher: Haymarket Books
Imprint: Haymarket Books
Publication Date: 09 April 2013
Trim Size: 8.50 X 5.63 in
ISBN: 9781608462520
Format: Paperback
BISACs: HISTORY / Asia / South / General, Asian history, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / General, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism, POLITICAL SCIENCE / International Relations / General, Anthropology, Colonialism and imperialism, Politics and government, International relations
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Sanjay Kak is an independent documentary filmmaker whose recent work reflects his interests in ecology, alternatives and resistance politics. His films 'Jashn-e-Azadi' (How we celebrate freedom) (about the struggle for Azadi-freedom-in Kashmir), and 'Words on Water' (about the struggle against large dams in the Narmada valley in central India), have been widely screened both in India and abroad. 'Words on Water' (2003) won Best Long Film prize at the International Festival of Environmental Film & Video, Brazil. 'In the forest hangs a bridge' (1999) received the "Golden Lotus" for Best Documentary Film at the 1999 National Film Awards in India and the "Asian Gaze" Award at the Pusan Short Film Festival, Korea. He is based in New Delhi.
Contents

The Fire Is at My Heart: An Introduction ix

Summers of Unrest

Summers of Unrest Challenging India 3

Parvaiz Bukhari

Diary of a Summer 17
Suvir Kaul

What Are Kashmir’s Stone-pelters Saying to Us? 31
Sanjay Kak

Kashmir Unrest: A Letter to an Unknown Indian 43
Basharat Peer

How I Became a Stone-thrower for a Day 47
Hilal Mir

Curfewed in Kashmir: Voices from the Valley 50
Aaliya Anjum and Saiba Varma

I See Kashmir from New Delhi 64

Suvaid Yaseen

Kashmir’s Abu Ghraib? 71
Shuddhabrata Sengupta


The People Are With Us’: An Interview with 86
Masarat Alam Bhat
Dilnaz Boga

Masarat CD Creates Ripples 92
Greater Kashmir

Respected Shobha Rani 94
Aijaz Hussain

Captive City

Captive City 97
Wasim Bhat

I Protest 110
MC Kash

Kashmir Rapper Uses Rhymes to Protest Indian Rule 113
Aijaz Hussain

The Islamism Bogey in Kashmir 116
"Najeeb Mubarki"

"The Kashmir Intifada 120"
"Malik Sajad"

Kashmir: A Time for Freedom 132
Angana Chatterji

Kashmir’s Anonymous Graves Summon Darkest Days 148
Tim Sullivan

The Wounds of Kashmir’s Never-ending War 153
Ravi Nessman

The False God of Military Suppression 158
Gautam Navlakha

Languages of a Security State 169
Nawaz Gul Qanungo

Bub, Bunkers and Beyond 176
Sameer Bhat

A Victorious Campaign 179
Arif Ayaz Parrey

A Place of Blood and Memory

Kashmir: A Place of Blood and Memory 189
Nitasha Kaul

Kashmiri Marginalities: Construction, Nature 213
and Response
Gowhar Fazili

Kashmir: Three Metaphors for the Present 229
Arif Ayaz Parrey

Making a Part Inalienable: Folding Kashmir into 250
India’s Imagination
Mridu Rai

A Letter to Fellow Kashmiris 279
Mohamad Junaid

Timeline 289

Notes on Contributors 297

Acknowledgements 302