Angana P. Chatterji

Angana P. Chatterji
Angana P. Chatterji is a feminist anthropologist and historian of the present. Her recent writings include the co-edited volume, Contesting Nation: Gendered Violence in South Asia (Zubaan, 2012), Land and Justice: The Struggle for Cultural Survival (forthcoming), a co-contributed anthology, Kashmir, with Tariq Ali, Arundhati Roy et al. (Verso Books, 2011), and the report, "Buried Evidence: Unknown, Unmarked, and Mass Graves in Kashmir" (2009), for which she was the lead author. Chatterji is Co-chair of a project on armed conflict, mass violence, and people's rights, focusing on issues of conflict resolution and transitional justice, and healing, historical dialogue, and memory.
- Violent GodsINR 950
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