Educational strategies for youth empowerment in conflict zones : transforming, not transmitting, trauma / Nyla Khan.

This book offers fresh and exciting new directions of inquiry into the highly contentious issue of conflict resolution in South Asia. By shifting its gaze from a politics of division mired in ethno-nationalisms into a healing and restorative focus, the author moves the dialogue forward into the real...

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Main Author: Khan, Nyla Ali, 1972- (Author)
Format: Ebook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2021.
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Online Access:Springer Humanities and Social Science eBook Collection 2021 English/International
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Summary:This book offers fresh and exciting new directions of inquiry into the highly contentious issue of conflict resolution in South Asia. By shifting its gaze from a politics of division mired in ethno-nationalisms into a healing and restorative focus, the author moves the dialogue forward into the realm of community, healing, and shared governance. The book analyzes the major constitutional and political missteps that have led to the current situation of violence and distrust in countries such as India and Pakistan, keeping the focus on Jammu and Kashmir. This monograph will appeal to a wide range of audiences including academics, researchers, graduate students interested in South Asian politics, development, trauma studies, and peace and conflict studies. Nyla Ali Khan is Professor at Rose State College, former Visiting Professor at the University of Oklahoma, USA, and former Associate Professor at the University of Nebraska at Kearney, USA. She has taught courses on Postcolonial Literature and Theory, World Literature, Womens and Gender Studies, and Women and Islam.
Physical Description:1 online resource
ISBN:303066225X
9783030662257
3030662268
9783030662264
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