
Academic Book Chapters (Research Papers, Poetry & Fiction)
Published
- 2022. Solidarities across Transnational Struggles for Liberation: Sanctioned Ignorance impedes solidarity for Indian Occupied Kashmir. The Routledge Handbook of Critical Kashmir Studies. Editors Haley Duschinski & Mona Bhan. Routledge. London
- 2022. Loving, Dying. A Short Story. The Silence that Speaks: Short Stories by Indian Muslim Women. Haris Qadeer. Editor. OUP. New Delhi
- 2022. A Selection of Poems. SCOPE 2, English Textbook. Aschehoug Education. Oslo, Norway.
- 2021. Weaponizing Women: Kashmir and the Indian military Occupation. In Leela Fernandes (Ed), Handbook on Gender in South Asia (2nd edition). Routledge. London
- 2021. Overview: Women and Militarization in Indian administered Kashmir, In Leela Fernandes (Ed), Handbook on Gender in South Asia (2nd edition). Routledge. London
- 2021. The Fear of Settler Colonialism, and the battle for Kashmir’s soul. In Indrajit Roy (Ed.), Passionate politics and the battle for India’s soul: India’s 2019 General Elections. Manchester University Press.
- 2021. Behind Occupation and Surveillance: The Armed Forces Special Powers Act and the Right to Privacy in Kashmir. In: Hussain, S. (eds) Society and Politics of Jammu and Kashmir. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham.
- 2020. co-authored preface: Zia, Ather., Kaul, N. “Making our voices heard.” in Kaul Nitasha and Zia Ather (Ed.), Can you hear Kashmiri women speak? New Delhi: Women Unlimited.
- 2019. Co-authored introduction, Zia, Ather., Iqbal, J. in A Desolation called Peace. Harper Collins. India
- 2018. Co-author Introduction. Bhan M, Duschinski, H., Bhan & Ather Zia. Rebels of the Streets: Violence, Protest, and Freedom in Kashmir in Duschinski Haley, Mona Bhan, Ather Zia, and Cynthia Mahmood. Resisting Occupation in Kashmir. University of Pennsylvania Press. Philadelphia
- 2018. The Killable Kashmiri Body: The Life and Execution of Afzal Guru [Chapter 4] in Duschinski Haley, Mona Bhan, Ather Zia, and Cynthia Mahmood. Resisting Occupation in Kashmir. University of Pennsylvania Press. Pennsylvania
- 2010. “Redemption” in Closer to ourselves: Stories from Journeys towards peace in South Asia. Anupama Shekhar [ed]. WISCOMP, Foundation for Universal Responsibility of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, New Delhi.
Forthcoming
- Zia Ather. (forthcoming) Ethnographic Poetry as Feminist Praxis. In Pamela Geller Editor. The Routledge Handbook to Feminist Anthropology. Routledge: NY
- Zia Ather. (forthcoming) In Someone Else’s nightmare: Seeking justice for Kashmir in America. In Chandra Mohanty & Dana Olwan (eds). Reimagining Transnational Feminist Solidarity: Relationality, Accountability, and Movements for Justice. Series Reimagining Comparative Feminist Studies. Palgrave Macmillan
- Zia Ather A Selection of Poems. The Vibrant and the Volatile: South Asia in Verse Editors Rachel Bari et al. Macmillan Education India Private Limited. India.
- Zia Ather. Three Poems. Untitled. South Asian Women Write Trauma. Editors. Lopamudra basu & Feroza Jussawala. Publisher NA
- Zia, A. The Viral Video War’s in Kashmir. Untitled Edited Volume, Kamala Vishweshwaran.[Ed]
- Zia, A. Resistance is Cultural in Kashmir. Abstract submitted. in Shubh Mathur, Mirza Saaib Bég and Amina Mahmood Mir (Ed.), History, Resistance and Life beyond Politics in Kashmir: A multidisciplinary approach to the Conflict. Bloomsbury.