
Earth(ing) Kashmir: Geo-Tropicality as a Means of Thinking beyond Stratified Geopolitics
Author(s) -
Saswat Samay Das,
Abhisek Ghosal,
Ananya Roy Pratihar
Publication year - 2022
Publication title -
etropic
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 1448-2940
DOI - 10.25120/etropic.21.1.2022.3844
Subject(s) - geopolitics , humanism , subject (documents) , politics , colonialism , epistemology , natural (archaeology) , sociology , environmental ethics , aesthetics , philosophy , history , law , political science , archaeology , library science , computer science
This article places the spotlight on remarkably differential nuances of Kashmir’s geo-tropicality only to subject them to a decolonial ethics. It seeks to disengage from colonial representational grammatology that approaches these nuances as alienatingly exotic and spectacular. It furthermore, argues that mutually disjunctive co-becomings of these nuances not only provide Kashmir’s geo-tropicality with a kind of a-humanist orientation, but also makes this tropicality an immanent zone of natural ethical violence. We go on to argue that it is only a kind of ‘smooth politics’ based on decolonial a-humanist ethics of earthing that can end the conflict arising out of governmental attempts at overcoding the chaosophical immanentism of Kashmir’s geo-tropicality.