Author : Sara Smith
Publisher : Rutgers University Press
ISBN 13 : 0813598583
Total Pages : 182 pages
Book Rating : 4.8/5 (135 download)
Book Synopsis Intimate Geopolitics by : Sara Smith
Download or read book Intimate Geopolitics written by Sara Smith and published by Rutgers University Press. This book was released on 2020-03-13 with total page 182 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Winner of the 2021 Julian Minghi Distinguished Book Award from the American Association of Geographers 2021 Foreword Indies Finalist - Politics and Social Sciences Intimate Geopolitics begins with a love story set in the Himalayan region of Ladakh, in India’s Jammu and Kashmir State, but this is also a story about territory, and the ways that love, marriage, and young people are caught up in contemporary global processes. In Ladakh, children grow up to adopt a religious identity in part to be counted in the census, and to vote in elections. Religion, population, and voting blocs are implicitly tied to territorial sovereignty and marriage across religious boundaries becomes a geopolitical problem in an area that seeks to define insiders and outsiders in relation to borders and national identity. This book populates territory, a conventionally abstract rendering of space, with the stories of those who live through territorial struggle at marriage and birth ceremonies, in the kitchen and in the bazaar, in heartbreak and in joy. Intimate Geopolitics argues for the incorporation of the role of time–temporality–into our understanding of territory.