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Gender, Conflict and Peace in Kashmir: Invisible Stakeholders. By Seema Shekhawat. New York: Cambridge University Press, 2014. x, 186 pp. ISBN: 9781107041875 (cloth).

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 June 2016

Saiba Varma*
Affiliation:
University of California, San Diego
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Book Reviews—South Asia
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Copyright © The Association for Asian Studies, Inc. 2016 

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References

22 Anjum Zamarud Habib, Prisoner No. 100: An Account of My Nights and Days in an Indian Prison (New Delhi: Zubaan, 2011).

23 Rita Manchanda, “Guns and Burqa: Women in the Kashmir Conflict,” in Women, War, and Peace in South Asia: Beyond Victimhood to Agency, ed. Rita Manchanda (New Delhi: Sage, 2001); Seema Kazi, Between Democracy and Nation: Gender and Militarisation in Kashmir (New Delhi: Women Unlimited, 2009); Urvashi Butalia, ed., Women Speaking Peace: Voices from Kashmir (London: Zed, 2002).