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  1. Coloniality and/as Development in Kashmir: Econonationalism.Nitasha Kaul - 2021 - Feminist Review 128 (1):114-131.
    This article identifies the colonial imperative of ‘we must develop them, with or without their consent’, which is used by the Indian state in order to dominate Kashmiri Muslims, and argues that this notion of development combines patriarchal silencing of the subjugated as well as a gendered fantasy of liberating oppressed Kashmiri women and minorities. While the colonial nature of Indian rule over Kashmir has been a long-term phenomenon, the focus in this article will primarily be on a specific political (...)
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  • Knowledge, Communication and the Scottish Enlightenment.Sheila Dow - 2009 - Revue de Philosophie Économique 10 (2):3.
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