Contents: Unmasking the Conflict: Making sense of the recent uprisings in Kashmir (Issue 32)

Guest-Editorial: “The memory of oppressed people is one thing that cannot be taken away”
Idrees Kanth and Muhammad Tahir
Recorded Rotten Stereo Sounds, A Rape Survivor’s Testimonial
Uzma Falak
Public Safety Act and the making and unmaking of the Dangerous Individual in Kashmir
Shrimoyee Nandini Ghosh
For Normalcy’s Sake
Basharat Ali
Everyday Resistance, An overview of 2016 Uprising in Kashmir
Mehraj Bhat
The Conflict, The Crisis, and the Kashmiri Youth
Muhammad Tahir
“Inside Out”: Autobiography, History, and the Comic Form in Malik Sajad’s Munnu: A Boy from Kashmir
Amrita Singh
The Imamate of Resistance
Tavseef Mairaj
Delegation Drama
Rouf Dar
Tenacious Childhood in the Occupied Vale
Sadaf Thakur
The Economics of the Kashmir Conflict
Bilal Hussain
It was the Blood!
Huzaifa Pandit
Non-Domination: A Just Course for Kashmiri Self-Determination
Latief Ahmad Dar and Rayees Ahmad Bhat
Toward a Pragmatic/Liberal Position on Kashmir for Outsiders
Cheshta Arora and Debarun Sarkar
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