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Most studies of violence in the Middle East and South Asia come from the perspective of honour or political violence. By contrast, this important study offers a new perspective on its causes in Pakistan's unruly North-West Frontier Province, challenging stereotyped images of a region and people miscast as extremist and militant.

Based on an in-depth study of local conflicts, the book sheds light on the complexities of violence, not only at the structural or systemic level, but also as experienced by the men involved in lethal conflict.In this way, the book provides a subjective and experiential approach to violence that is applicable beyond the field locality and relevant for advancing the study of violence in the Middle East and South Asia.



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'We should make the best possible use of this analysis: for its daring perspectives, extreme empirical findings, and wide relevance. It deserves a very careful reading for its contributions to so many aspects of our understanding of honour, politics and human society' - Fredrik Barth

Table of Contents
Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; Glossary; 1 Introduction; 2 Belonging to the Palas Valley; 3 The textured landscape; 4 Land of contention; 5 Being, longing and belonging; 6 Condemned and confined; 7 Magic and honour; 8 Contesting the boundaries; 9 Brooding over the big trees; 10 Thresholds and transitions; Notes; References; Index.

Violence and Belonging: Land, Love and Lethal

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      Publisher: NIAS Press
      Publication Date: 01/04/2009
      ISBN13: 9788776940454, 978-8776940454
      ISBN10: 8776940454

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      Most studies of violence in the Middle East and South Asia come from the perspective of honour or political violence. By contrast, this important study offers a new perspective on its causes in Pakistan's unruly North-West Frontier Province, challenging stereotyped images of a region and people miscast as extremist and militant.

      Based on an in-depth study of local conflicts, the book sheds light on the complexities of violence, not only at the structural or systemic level, but also as experienced by the men involved in lethal conflict.In this way, the book provides a subjective and experiential approach to violence that is applicable beyond the field locality and relevant for advancing the study of violence in the Middle East and South Asia.



      Trade Review
      'We should make the best possible use of this analysis: for its daring perspectives, extreme empirical findings, and wide relevance. It deserves a very careful reading for its contributions to so many aspects of our understanding of honour, politics and human society' - Fredrik Barth

      Table of Contents
      Foreword; Preface; Acknowledgements; Glossary; 1 Introduction; 2 Belonging to the Palas Valley; 3 The textured landscape; 4 Land of contention; 5 Being, longing and belonging; 6 Condemned and confined; 7 Magic and honour; 8 Contesting the boundaries; 9 Brooding over the big trees; 10 Thresholds and transitions; Notes; References; Index.

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