Items where Author is "Agha, Ambreen"

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Article

Agha, Ambreen (2025) Shweta Singh and Amena Mohsin (Eds), Mapping Feminist International Relations in South Asia: past and present. India Quarterly. ISSN 0975-2684

Agha, Ambreen (2024) Beyond binaries: Discourse on Hindu–Muslim friendship in South Asia. Economic and Political Weekly, 59 (21). ISSN 2349-8846

Agha, Ambreen (2021) Book review: Rasheed, Adil, Countering the radical narrative. India Quarterly:: A Journal of International Affairs, 77 (3). pp. 509-512. ISSN 2513048

Book Section

Agha, Ambreen (2025) Nonviolence and Gender. In: The Sage International Encyclopedia of Politics and Gender. Sage, pp. 1-6. ISBN 9781071918487

Agha, Ambreen (2024) The Afghan conundrum: ‘Just’ war, fragmented sovereignties, and political double binds. In: Polycrisis and Economic Development in the Global South. Taylor and Francis, pp. 81-92. ISBN 9781032694337

Book Review

Agha, Ambreen (2024) Colonizing Kashmir: state-building under Indian occupation Colonizing Kashmir: state-building under Indian occupation , by Hafsa Kanjwal, Stanford, Stanford University Press, 2023, xiii + 366 pp., $32, ISBN 978-1-5036-3603-3. [Book Review]

Agha, Ambreen (2023) Class, Gender, Race, and Muslimness in the production of Muslim South Asia’s Safarnama. [Book Review]

Agha, Ambreen (2022) Book Review : The Ahmadiyya question in Pakistan: From public polemics to discreet religious existence. [Book Review]

Agha, Ambreen (2022) Book Review : Competing sovereignties, Muslim masculinities, and the shaping of national imaginaries in Pakistan. [Book Review]

Agha, Ambreen (2021) Colonial episteme, political forgetting, and the quest for decolonising history. [Book Review]

Article in Newspapers and Magazine

Agha, Ambreen (2025) How the bulldozer became a symbol of Modi’s India. Foreign Policy.

Agha, Ambreen (2022) Remembering and forgetting: How a nation is created. The Indian Express.

Agha, Ambreen (2022) Hijab verdict will only push Muslim women further to the margins. The Indian Express.

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