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A geopolitics of intimacy and anxiety: Religion, territory, and fertility in Jammu and Kashmir.

机译:亲密和焦虑的地缘政治:查Jam和克什米尔的宗教,领土和肥力。

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What happens when bodies are the territory through which geopolitical strategies play out? In the Leh district of India's contested Jammu and Kashmir State, religious identity has become politicized and Buddhist/Muslim conflict is being articulated at the site of the body. This dissertation contributes to political geography by exploring intimacy and fertility as geopolitical practice. In Leh, political conflict between Buddhists and Muslims is being enacted through women's bodies. Activist members of the Buddhist majority are encouraging Buddhist women to maximize fertility and avoid marrying Muslim men in order to maintain Buddhist electoral control. When women's bodies are instrumentalized and geopolitical strategy seeks to control desire, how do women cope with or resist these pressures? Can the body be an effective site of resistance against the politicization of religion and intimacy? My dissertation research consists of over 200 interviews and surveys of Buddhist and Muslim women in Leh district, as well as a participatory oral history project that engaged students in Leh with these difficult questions. The research explores how the politicization of marriage and fertility is affecting decision-making, how women negotiate religious and political pressures to participate in pro-natal territorial struggles, and how emergent geopolitical religious identities shape visions of the future.
机译:当地缘政治战略发挥作用的领域是什么时,会发生什么?在印度饱受争议的查mu和克什米尔邦的列城地区,宗教身份已政治化,佛教徒与穆斯林的冲突在该尸体所在地被表达出来。本论文通过探索亲密关系和肥力作为地缘政治实践,为政治地理做出了贡献。在列城,佛教徒和穆斯林之间的政治冲突是通过妇女的身体制定的。佛教多数派的激进主义者正在鼓励佛教妇女最大限度地提高生育能力,避免与穆斯林男子结婚,以维持佛教的选举控制权。当妇女的身体发挥作用并且地缘政治战略试图控制欲望时,妇女如何应对或抵抗这些压力?身体能否成为抵抗宗教和亲密政治化的有效场所?我的论文研究包括对Leh地区的200多名佛教和穆斯林妇女进行访谈和调查,以及一项参与性口述历史项目,该项目使Leh的学生遇到了这些难题。这项研究探讨了婚姻和生育的政治化如何影响决策,妇女如何通过宗教和政治压力来参与产前领土斗争,以及新兴的地缘政治身份如何塑造未来的愿景。

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  • 作者

    Smith, Sara Hollingsworth.;

  • 作者单位

    The University of Arizona.;

  • 授予单位 The University of Arizona.;
  • 学科 Anthropology Cultural.;History Asia Australia and Oceania.;Geography.
  • 学位 Ph.D.
  • 年度 2009
  • 页码 204 p.
  • 总页数 204
  • 原文格式 PDF
  • 正文语种 eng
  • 中图分类 人类学;自然地理学;世界史;
  • 关键词

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