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APLA Special Events at the AAA 2024

Wednesday, 11/20: VIRTUAL3779 – Virtual Job Market and Career RoundtableTime: 12:45 PM – 2 PMThis virtual roundtable explores a range … More

AAA, Meetings, Speaking Justice to Power

Editorial Introduction: On the Gender and the Sexual Politics of Contemporary Patriarchal Ethnonationalist Authoritarianism

On March 23rd, 2019, the state of Texas banned abortion as the COVID-19 pandemic led to…

Patriarchal Ethnonationalist Authoritarianism, Speaking Justice to Power

Business as Usual in the DR Congo: Patriarchy, Authoritarianism, and Global Complicity

“In much of Africa, ‘wife’ is a four-letter word,” writes Oyèrónkẹ́ Oyèwùmí (2000: 1096, emphasis in original). “[Instead] Mother…

Patriarchal Ethnonationalist Authoritarianism, Speaking Justice to Power

Waiting for LGBTQI+ Asylum Seekers in Germany: A Form of State Control and Resistance

Since 2016, the European Union has made efforts to streamline and simplify the administrative procedure for international refugee protection…

Patriarchal Ethnonationalist Authoritarianism, Speaking Justice to Power

Restricting and Shaping Women’s International Migrations from Indonesia

ases of abuse and violence against Indonesian migrant domestic workers abroad regularly make headlines nationally and internationally…

Patriarchal Ethnonationalist Authoritarianism, Speaking Justice to Power

“Would You Come With Me to the Line?”: Lawfare and Legal Accompaniment at the US-Mexico Border

Between July 2015 and July 2018, when I did ethnographic fieldwork on the politics of care, hospitality…

Patriarchal Ethnonationalist Authoritarianism, Speaking Justice to Power

Kashmiri Goats, Imaginaries of Freedom, and the Planetary Pandemic

Weeks after governments around the world imposed travel restrictions and quarantine orders that removed humans from typically busy markets, roads, and…

Kashmir, Speaking Justice to Power

The Specter of Gender Discrimination in the Removal of Kashmir’s Autonomy

On August 5, 2019, the quasi-autonomy of Indian administered Kashmir was removed militarily without consulting the Kashmiri legislature or the people. This move was as illegal (Parthasathy 2019) and deemed…

Kashmir, Speaking Justice to Power

Social Contract and Its Discordance in Gilgit-Baltistan

Historically, the region of Gilgit-Baltistan in Pakistan was governed through “microstates” and tribal councils in different valley domains. For centuries…

Kashmir, Speaking Justice to Power

Laughter and leaked memos: debating state violence at a Kashmiri baker’s shop

A few days before India imposed a curfew and a communication blockade in Kashmir on August 5, 2019,[1] I left the region with a sense of foreboding…

Kashmir, Speaking Justice to Power

Insecurity on Both Sides of the Line of Control

Although Prime Minister Modi’s revocation of Article 35A and Kashmir’s Special Status on August 5, 2019 has…

Kashmir, Speaking Justice to Power

“The Kashmirization of India”: Comparison, Solidarity, and “Paranoid” Reading

What happens when the state of…

Kashmir, Speaking Justice to Power

Chicaneries of Power and Subterfuge: Constitutional Laws on Kashmir

On August 5 and 6, 2019, the Union Government of India unilaterally revoked…

Kashmir, Speaking Justice to Power

Bollywood and the Banality of Militarization

On August 5, 2019, the Parliament of India unilaterally rescinded Article 370 of the Indian Constitution granting relative autonomy to the state…

Kashmir, Speaking Justice to Power

Care of the Land: Sovereignty and Stewardship

The removal of Article 370 also stripped away Article 35A, that recognized the permanent residents (“state subjects”)…

Kashmir, Speaking Justice to Power

Which Kashmir? Pakistan wala ya India? Konsa Kashmir? Pakistan’s or India’s?

Last year, after the AAA meeting in Vancouver…

Kashmir, Speaking Justice to Power

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