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Areas of Specialization:
Violence, War, and Militarization; Human Rights and Justice; Law and Society; Impunity; Theories of Exclusion; Advocacy Anthropology; South Asia, India, Kashmir
Courses Taught:
Anth 1010: Introduction to Cultural Anthropology
Anth 3400: Applied Anthropology
Anth 3530/5530: Anthropology of Violence & Peace
Anth 3800/5800: Cultures of South Asia
Anth 4620/5620: Seminar in Human Rights, Law & Justice
Selected Publications:
Duschinski, Haley and Bruce Hoffman. 2011. “Everyday Violence, Institutional Denial, and Struggles for Justice in Kashmir.” Race & Class 52(4): 44-70.
Duschinski, Haley and Bruce Hoffman. 2011. “On the Frontlines of the Law: Legal Advocacy and Political Protest by Lawyers in Contested Kashmir.” Anthropology Today 27(5): 8-12.
Duschinski, Haley. 2010. “Reproducing Regimes of Impunity: Fake Encounters and the Informalization of Violence in Kashmir Valley.” Cultural Studies 24(1): 110-132.
Duschinski, Haley. 2009. “Destiny Effects: Militarization, State Power, and Punitive Containment in Kashmir Valley.” Anthropological Quarterly 82(3): 691-718.
Duschinski, Haley. 2008. “Try Out Participatory Justice.” In Combat Law: The Human Rights & Law Bimonthly (India) 7(4): July-August, 43-45.
Duschinski, Haley. 2008. “‘Survival Is Now Our Politics’: Kashmiri Hindu Community Identity and the Politics of Homeland.” International Journal of Hindu Studies 12(1): 41-64.
Duschinski, Haley. 2008. “Community Identity of Kashmiri Hindus in the United States,” in Emerging Voices: Experiences of Underrepresented Asian Americans, ed. Huping Ling. Rutgers: Rutgers University Press, 126-142.
Duschinski, Haley. 2008. Review of “Routine Violence: Nations, Fragments, Histories” by Gyan Pandey. Political and Legal Anthropology Review 31(2), 342-344.
Duschinski, Haley. 2007. “‘India Displacing Indians for the Sake of India’: Kashmiri Hindu Migrant Vendors and the Secular State.” Political and Legal Anthropology Review 30(1): 90-108.
Duschinski, Haley. 2007. Review of “Anthropologists in the Public Sphere: Speaking Out on War, Peace, and American Power” edited by Roberto J. Gonzalez. Critique of Anthropology 26(4): 489-490
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