Coloniality and/as Development in Kashmir: Econonationalism

Kaul, N. 2021. Coloniality and/as Development in Kashmir: Econonationalism. Feminist Review. 128 (1), pp. 114-131. https://doi.org/10.1177/01417789211016490

TitleColoniality and/as Development in Kashmir: Econonationalism
TypeJournal article
AuthorsKaul, N.
Abstract

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 transformation imposed by the Indian state since August 2019, when even the pretence of autonomy and recognition was given up, and all phenomena constituting coloniality became conspicuous and acute. Adopting a feminist lens, I highlight nine features of contemporary Indian coloniality in Kashmir: denial of consent, paternalism, violence, enforced silencing, lack of accountability, arbitrariness, divide and rule, humiliation and a specious idea of development. I further argue that such a notion of coloniality as development is better understood as ‘econonationalism’ (akin to homonationalism and femonationalism), where the supposed liberatory ideas are rhetorically deployed to mask a dehumanising subjugation.

Keywordsdevelopment
Kashmir
India
coloniality
gender
econonationalism
patriarchy
Article 370
human rights
JournalFeminist Review
Journal citation128 (1), pp. 114-131
ISSN0141-7789
1466-4380
Year2021
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Kaul, N. 2013. Everything I cannot tell you About the Women of Kashmir. in: Shah, F. (ed.) Of Occupation and Resistance: Writings from Kashmir New Delhi Westland and Traquebar Press. pp. 252-258

Kashmir: a place of blood and memory
Kaul, N. 2013. Kashmir: a place of blood and memory. in: Kak, S. (ed.) Until my Freedom has Come: The New Intifada in Kashmir Chicago Haymarket Books. pp. 189-212

The idea of India and Kashmir
Kaul, N. 2013. The idea of India and Kashmir. Seminar. 643, pp. 72-75.

Fashion: Theory and Praxis
Kaul, N. 2013. Fashion: Theory and Praxis. Kindle Magazine.

Beyond Maps, Beyond Nations
Kaul, N. 2013. Beyond Maps, Beyond Nations. New Internationalist.

The Heart of Darkness
Kaul, N. 2013. The Heart of Darkness. Kindle Magazine.

Who are You?
Kaul, N. 2012. Who are You? Kindle Magazine.

The last hope
Kaul, N. 2012. The last hope. Kindle Magazine.

Strangers of Sofia
Kaul, N. 2012. Strangers of Sofia. Kindle Magazine.

Recalling Morocco
Kaul, N. 2012. Recalling Morocco. Kindle Magazine.

Once upon a time in Copenhagen
Kaul, N. 2012. Once upon a time in Copenhagen. Kindle Magazine.

Recalling Saigaon
Kaul, N. 2012. Recalling Saigaon. Kindle Magazine.

In Hanoi
Kaul, N. 2012. In Hanoi. Kindle Magazine.

Hunger, Resistance and Creativity
Kaul, N. 2011. Hunger, Resistance and Creativity. Kindle Magazine.

Of a Woman's Body
Kaul, N. 2011. Of a Woman's Body. Kindle Magazine.

Night As It Was
Kaul, N. 2011. Night As It Was. Kindle Magazine.

India/China/Kashmir/Tibet
Kaul, N. 2011. India/China/Kashmir/Tibet. Kindle Magazine.

MC Kash: That Bayonet of a Voice
Kaul, N. 2011. MC Kash: That Bayonet of a Voice. Kindle Magazine.

Musings on Political Machismo
Kaul, N. 2011. Musings on Political Machismo. Kindle Magazine.

Hope and Despair
Kaul, N. 2011. Hope and Despair. Pratilipi: a bilingual literary journal.

Women in Bhutan
Kaul, N. 2011. Women in Bhutan. in: Encyclopedia of Women in Today′s World Sage.

A disruptive ethnography of Tanzanian-Indians
Anand, D. and Kaul, N. 2011. A disruptive ethnography of Tanzanian-Indians. South Asian Diaspora. 3 (2), pp. 183-195. https://doi.org/10.1080/19438192.2011.579457

On Loving and Losing Kashmir
Kaul, N. 2011. On Loving and Losing Kashmir. in: Pande, I. (ed.) A Tangled Web: Jammu & Kashmir India HarperCollins. pp. 42-53

On Loving and Losing Kashmir
Kaul, N. 2011. On Loving and Losing Kashmir. India International Centre Quarterly. 34 (3/4), pp. 42-53.

Cultural Econo-Mixes of the Bazaar
Kaul, N. 2011. Cultural Econo-Mixes of the Bazaar. in: Pollard, J., McEwan, C. and Hughes, A. (ed.) Postcolonial Economies London Zed Books. pp. 107-128

How many zeroes are there in a trillion? On Economics, Neoliberalism and Economic Justice
Kaul, N. 2011. How many zeroes are there in a trillion? On Economics, Neoliberalism and Economic Justice. openDemocracy.

Every Life is a Sentence: An Introduction
Kaul, N. 2010. Every Life is a Sentence: An Introduction. in: Kaul, N. (ed.) November Light: An Anthology of Creative Writing from Bhutan Bhutan Kuensel.

India's big guns bazaar
Kaul, N. 2010. India's big guns bazaar. openDemocracy.

The City and Im/Passivity
Kaul, N. 2009. The City and Im/Passivity. Pratilipi: a bilingual literary journal.

The Day That Came To Us
Kaul, N. 2009. The Day That Came To Us. Pratilipi: a bilingual literary journal.

Who Carries Out Spectacular Acts of Terrorism and Why?
Kaul, N. 2009. Who Carries Out Spectacular Acts of Terrorism and Why? CTheory. 31 (3).

Letter (to my fictional characters in the city of Berlin)
Kaul, N. 2009. Letter (to my fictional characters in the city of Berlin). in: Reyes, H. and Derbyshire, K. (ed.) Berlin (City-lit series) London Oxygen books. pp. 220-222

The House I'll Soon Give Up
Kaul, N. 2009. The House I'll Soon Give Up. Rethinking Marxism: A Journal of Economics, Culture & Society. 21 (4), pp. 619-620. https://doi.org/10.1080/08935690903145879

A view on the London Book Fair
Kaul, N. 2009. A view on the London Book Fair. Notes from the Underground.

Wine, Women, Valentine
Kaul, N. 2009. Wine, Women, Valentine. Outlook Magazine.

Economics Turning People into Things
Kaul, N. 2009. Economics Turning People into Things. Development. 52, pp. 298-301. https://doi.org/10.1057/dev.2009.43

Elderly Single Women and Urban Property: When a Room of One’s Own Becomes a Curse
Kaul, N. 2009. Elderly Single Women and Urban Property: When a Room of One’s Own Becomes a Curse. Gender & Development. 17 (3), pp. 493-502. https://doi.org/10.1080/13552070903299186

Democracy in the Non-West: Facts, Fictions and Frictions
Kaul, N. 2009. Democracy in the Non-West: Facts, Fictions and Frictions. Beyond the Ballot Box: Report from the Deepening and Sustaining Democracy in Asia Conference. Bhutan 11 - 14 Nov 2009 Centre for Bhutan Studies.

Hope and Despair
Kaul, N. 2008. Hope and Despair. Pratilipi: a bilingual literary journal.

Democracy is all you need?
Kaul, N. 2008. Democracy is all you need? The Edinburgh Journal.

Die jüngste Demokratie der Welt
Kaul, N. 2008. Die jüngste Demokratie der Welt. Kulturaustausch: Zeitschrift für internationale Perspektiven.

Unscheduled Halt
Kaul, N. 2008. Unscheduled Halt. South Asian Review. 29 (3), pp. 218-228. https://doi.org/10.1080/02759527.2008.11932634

Power to the People
Kaul, N. 2008. Power to the People. CSD Bulletin. 15 (2), pp. 1-2 & 20.

Lessons for the World
Kaul, N. 2008. Lessons for the World. Times of India.

Bhutan is neither authoritarian nor stuck in a time warp
Kaul, N. 2008. Bhutan is neither authoritarian nor stuck in a time warp. The Guardian.

Bearing Better Witness in Bhutan
Kaul, N. 2008. Bearing Better Witness in Bhutan. Economic and Political Weekly. XLIII (37), pp. 67-69.

Bankers on Benefit
Kaul, N. 2008. Bankers on Benefit. Znet.

Bhutan crowns a jewel
Kaul, N. 2008. Bhutan crowns a jewel. UPI Asia.

Imagining Economics Otherwise: encounters with identity/difference
Kaul, N. 2007. Imagining Economics Otherwise: encounters with identity/difference. London Routledge.

Writing Economic Theory AnOther Way
Kaul, N. 2004. Writing Economic Theory AnOther Way. in: Charusheela, S. and Zein-Elabdin, E. (ed.) Postcolonialism Meets Economics London Routledge.

Review of K. Saunders (ed.), “Feminist Post-Development Thought: Rethinking Modernity, Post-colonialism and Representation
Kaul, N. 2004. Review of K. Saunders (ed.), “Feminist Post-Development Thought: Rethinking Modernity, Post-colonialism and Representation. International Feminist Journal of Politics. 6 (2), pp. 353-355. https://doi.org/10.1080/1461674042000211380

Review of P.I. Olson and Z. Emami (eds), “Engendering Economics: Conversations with Women Economists in the United States
Kaul, N. 2003. Review of P.I. Olson and Z. Emami (eds), “Engendering Economics: Conversations with Women Economists in the United States. The Economic Journal (Journal of the The Royal Economic Society). 113 (485), pp. 203-206. https://doi.org/10.1111/1468-0297.t01-3-00105

The anxious identities we inhabit…Post’isms and Economic Understandings
Kaul, N. 2003. The anxious identities we inhabit…Post’isms and Economic Understandings. in: Barker, D. and Kuiper, E. (ed.) Toward A Feminist Philosophy of Economics London Routledge.

Review of S. Hekman (ed.), “Feminism, Identity and Difference
Kaul, N. 2002. Review of S. Hekman (ed.), “Feminism, Identity and Difference. Feminist Economics. 8 (3), pp. 127-131. https://doi.org/10.1080/13545700210138703

Review of World Bank Policy Research Report, “Engendering Development: Through Gender Equality in Rights, Resources and Voice
Kaul, N. 2002. Review of World Bank Policy Research Report, “Engendering Development: Through Gender Equality in Rights, Resources and Voice. Journal of Development Studies . 38 (6), pp. 170-172. https://doi.org/10.1080/00220380412331322631

A critical 'post' to critical realism
Kaul, N. 2002. A critical 'post' to critical realism. Cambridge Journal of Economics. 26 (6), pp. 709-726. https://doi.org/10.1093/cje/26.6.709

“Neoclassical Economics”, “Feminist Economics”, “Experimental Economics”, “Paul Samuelson” and “New Household Economics”
Kaul, N. 2001. “Neoclassical Economics”, “Feminist Economics”, “Experimental Economics”, “Paul Samuelson” and “New Household Economics”. in: Michie, J. (ed.) Readers Guide to the Social Sciences London Fitzroy Dearborn.

Feminism in Economics: Theoria and Aporia
Kaul, N. 2001. Feminism in Economics: Theoria and Aporia. in: Assiter, A., Britton, C. and Brina, C. (ed.) Millenial Visions: Feminisms into the 21st Century Cardiff Cardiff Academic Press.

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