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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Shifa HaqPublisher: Lexington Books Imprint: Lexington Books Dimensions: Width: 16.20cm , Height: 1.90cm , Length: 24.10cm Weight: 0.431kg ISBN: 9781498582483ISBN 10: 1498582486 Pages: 172 Publication Date: 15 January 2021 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of ContentsForeword Acknowledgments Introduction 1The Work of Mourning 2Disappearing Act 3Tracing Back, Moving Forward 4Bearing Witness, Imagining Disappearance 5The Shape of Mourning Reference Subject Index About the AuthorReviewsShifa Haq, recounts, with sensitivity and compassion, many stories of interrupted lives, of anguished survival, of unending mourning along with life affirming rituals of memorialization from the spectacularly beautiful yet ravaged and devastated landscape of Kashmir. Like other parts of the world which have borne the onslaught of militarization, Kashmir too has grappled with decades of extreme circumstances. In Search of Return is based on a psychoanalytic researcher's journey of becoming a 'hamdard' or a co-sufferer in pain who empathetically participates in the trying context of those she pauses to listen to. Acquiring a flow, In Search of Return ascends to a remarkable level of ethical engagement. It impels us to recognize the life enhancing value of mourning and grieving without ever becoming judgmental and prescriptive in its tone or content. It delicately perches itself in the 'inbetween' zones where grief and pain blend into forms of creative remembrance and resistance, and where 'going ahead' remains contingent on 'keeping the lost one alive within the self. -- Honey O. Vahali, Ambedkar University Delhi This book gives one of the most profound and insightful presentation of what it is to lose and what mourning implies that I have ever read. The work of Shifa Haq is situated in Kashmir, a region which is plagued by severe atrocities where thousand has been killed and many have disappeared. The wars and the Human Rights Violations in today's world leaves increasingly many in situations where they lose close ones and often don't know their destiny: the dead without grave, the mourners without a place to mourn. Shifa Haq gives words to those who have lost, and also to those who have disappeared. In this book we find strategies that can give mourning a space and form in the social context and that make visible that mourning is a social process, and an unconscious political that take place in families and social groups-and that need to be acknowledged by society at large. This book is the most important contribution in psychoanalysis on loss and mourning that I have ever read. -- Sverre Varvin, Oslo Metropolitan University Shifa Haq's book is a prose poem written to honor the disappeared of Kashmir and those who unceasingly mourn them. Haq is as adept at guiding the reader through deep theoretical meditations on mourning as she is bearing witness to the experiences of those whose ferocious suffering she shared over many years. She asks us, her readers, to listen to the voices of the mourners and to host a reciprocal remembering that keeps alive the demands of the sociopolitical ghosts of Kashmir. -- Lynne Layton, Harvard Medical School Shifa Haq’s book is a prose poem written to honor the disappeared of Kashmir and those who unceasingly mourn them. Haq is as adept at guiding the reader through deep theoretical meditations on mourning as she is bearing witness to the experiences of those whose ferocious suffering she shared over many years. She asks us, her readers, to listen to the voices of the mourners and to host a reciprocal remembering that keeps alive the demands of the sociopolitical ghosts of Kashmir. -- Lynne Layton, Harvard Medical School This book gives one of the most profound and insightful presentation of what it is to lose and what mourning implies that I have ever read. The work of Shifa Haq is situated in Kashmir, a region which is plagued by severe atrocities where thousand has been killed and many have disappeared. The wars and the Human Rights Violations in today’s world leaves increasingly many in situations where they lose close ones and often don’t know their destiny: the dead without grave, the mourners without a place to mourn. Shifa Haq gives words to those who have lost, and also to those who have disappeared. In this book we find strategies that can give mourning a space and form in the social context and that make visible that mourning is a social process, and an unconscious political that take place in families and social groups—and that need to be acknowledged by society at large. This book is the most important contribution in psychoanalysis on loss and mourning that I have ever read. -- Sverre Varvin, Oslo Metropolitan University Shifa Haq, recounts, with sensitivity and compassion, many stories of interrupted lives, of anguished survival, of unending mourning along with life affirming rituals of memorialization from the spectacularly beautiful yet ravaged and devastated landscape of Kashmir. Like other parts of the world which have borne the onslaught of militarization, Kashmir too has grappled with decades of extreme circumstances. In Search of Return is based on a psychoanalytic researcher’s journey of becoming a ‘hamdard’ or a co-sufferer in pain who empathetically participates in the trying context of those she pauses to listen to. Acquiring a flow, In Search of Return ascends to a remarkable level of ethical engagement. It impels us to recognize the life enhancing value of mourning and grieving without ever becoming judgmental and prescriptive in its tone or content. It delicately perches itself in the ‘inbetween’ zones where grief and pain blend into forms of creative remembrance and resistance, and where ‘going ahead’ remains contingent on ‘keeping the lost one alive within the self. -- Honey O. Vahali, Ambedkar University Delhi Shifa Haq's book is a prose poem written to honor the disappeared of Kashmir and those who unceasingly mourn them. Haq is as adept at guiding the reader through deep theoretical meditations on mourning as she is bearing witness to the experiences of those whose ferocious suffering she shared over many years. She asks us, her readers, to listen to the voices of the mourners and to host a reciprocal remembering that keeps alive the demands of the sociopolitical ghosts of Kashmir. -- Lynne Layton, Harvard Medical School This book gives one of the most profound and insightful presentation of what it is to lose and what mourning implies that I have ever read. The work of Shifa Haq is situated in Kashmir, a region which is plagued by severe atrocities where thousand has been killed and many have disappeared. The wars and the Human Rights Violations in today's world leaves increasingly many in situations where they lose close ones and often don't know their destiny: the dead without grave, the mourners without a place to mourn. Shifa Haq gives words to those who have lost, and also to those who have disappeared. In this book we find strategies that can give mourning a space and form in the social context and that make visible that mourning is a social process, and an unconscious political that take place in families and social groups-and that need to be acknowledged by society at large. This book is the most important contribution in psychoanalysis on loss and mourning that I have ever read. -- Sverre Varvin, Oslo Metropolitan University Shifa Haq, recounts, with sensitivity and compassion, many stories of interrupted lives, of anguished survival, of unending mourning along with life affirming rituals of memorialization from the spectacularly beautiful yet ravaged and devastated landscape of Kashmir. Like other parts of the world which have borne the onslaught of militarization, Kashmir too has grappled with decades of extreme circumstances. In Search of Return is based on a psychoanalytic researcher's journey of becoming a 'hamdard' or a co-sufferer in pain who empathetically participates in the trying context of those she pauses to listen to. Acquiring a flow, In Search of Return ascends to a remarkable level of ethical engagement. It impels us to recognize the life enhancing value of mourning and grieving without ever becoming judgmental and prescriptive in its tone or content. It delicately perches itself in the 'inbetween' zones where grief and pain blend into forms of creative remembrance and resistance, and where 'going ahead' remains contingent on 'keeping the lost one alive within the self. -- Honey O. Vahali, Ambedkar University Delhi Author InformationShifa Haq is psychoanalytic psychotherapist and assistant professor of psychology in the School of Human Studies at Ambedkar University Delhi. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |