"Resisting Occupation in Kashmir is a significant intervention in the literature on the insurgency in the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir...[B]y unraveling the complexities of the impact of the intractable Kashmir dispute on the inhabitants of the region—which forces them to participate in their own repression and that of their neighbors and friends—Resisting Occupation in Kashmir is a sobering reminder that the time for a resolution to this conflict might wellnigh be past." (The Journal of Asian Studies) "[T]his edited volume commendably brings back the focus to where it should matter, Kashmir and its people, and presents the snapshots, voices and insights from the Valley...By remaining oblivious of everyday realities of Kashmiris, people outside are doing a disservice to their own reality of nationhood. We require more such ethnographic studies to acquire the deeper meaning of militarisation and resistance in Kashmir." (Social Change) "At last anthropology comes to Kashmir. And its entry is dazzling. Each of the essays in this volume takes us in directions never traversed before in any book on Kashmir." (Mridu Rai, Presidency University, Kolkata) "Resisting Occupation in Kashmir marks a radical departure from the conventional scholarship on Kashmir both in terms of methodology and perspective. Using ethnography and contributions predominantly authored by Kashmiri scholars and academics, this edited volume examines different modes of resistance to the Indian occupation of Kashmir as it gives the foreground to the voice of the Kashmiri people...For scholars interested in understanding and examining resistance movements, Resisting Occupation in Kashmir is as an enlightening contribution to the existing literature. For those beginning to engage with the everyday life in Kashmir, this volume is a must read, as it probes widespread implications of occupation across regions of the divided territory." (Contemporary South Asia) "Resisting Occupation in Kashmir offers intimate insights into the conditions and effects of the Indian regime. In contrast to many other volumes which focus mostly on the history of the Kashmir dispute or issues of international law and the relations between India and Pakistan, most contributions to this book take an ethnographic perspective, analyzing the social and cultural effects of the Indian occupation, recentering the social experiences of resisters." (Humanity & Society) "With its grounding in long-term fieldwork, willingness to engage with Kashmiris as expert interpreters of their own historical experiences and political conditions, and comparison of a multiplicity of Kashmiri communities, Resisting Occupation in Kashmir makes a unique contribution." (Cabeiri Robinson, University of Washington)