Atmospheric Violence


Disaster and Repair in Kashmir

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By Omer Aijazi
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UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS
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229 x 152 mm
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277

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Omer Aijazi is a critical disaster studies scholar and decolonial ethnographer with long-term commitments in Kashmir and Northern Pakistan. He is a Lecturer in Disasters and Climate Crisis at the Humanitarian and Conflict Response Institute, University of Manchester.

Author's Note Introduction Life Finds a Way The Mountains Echo Scenes Scene One. Betrayal ? Scene Two. Kindness ?? Scene Three. Friendship ? Scene Four. Ugly Feelings ? Scene Five. Opacity ? Epilogue Heartwork Have You Eaten? Dissident Knowledge(s) Who Can Stand with Kashmir? Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments

"Omer Ajazi's writing is poetic, radical and uncannily perceptive. His work will deeply resonate with scholars interested in knowing life in its entirety, life amidst chaos and ruins. A political necessity, Aijazi's book holds valuable insights for anyone who breathes. It's a rarity and a pleasure to encounter this kind of scholarship that oscillates between heartbeats and heartaches. This is the kind of scholarship that continually simplifies the self and amplifies the other, healing our souls, shaking our mind-hearts." (Anthropology Book Forum) "Atmospheric Violence is a groundbreaking and visually stunning book that delivers a sophisticated read with a distinctive voice and nuanced narratives. Combining seemingly disparate areas of research and theories from the so-called margins that desperately need to be in conversation, Omer Aijazi deftly breaks out of silos to show us the potential of creative ethnography for the twenty-first century!" (Gina Athena Ulysse, author of A Call to Rasanblaj: Black Feminist Futures and Ethnographic Aesthetics)

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