This book analyses the human dimension and aftermath of the emergence of Bangladesh following the war of 1971. It will be of interest to a variety of academics studying the history, politics and sociology of South Asia.
This book analyses the human dimension and aftermath of the emergence of Bangladesh following the war of 1971. It will be of interest to a variety of academics studying the history, politics and sociology of South Asia.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Amit Ranjan is a Research Fellow at the Institute of South Asian Studies, National University of Singapore. His edited book Migration, Memories and the "Unfinished" Partition (2024) is published by Routledge. Taj Hashmi is a retired Professor of History and Security Studies. He is the author of a number of books, including Pakistan as a Peasant Utopia (Routledge, 2019). Mazhar Abbas is a Lecturer in History at Government College University Faisalabad, Pakistan.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Part I. The Liberation War, Refugees and Citizenship in India Chapter 1. "Illegal" Migrants in Assam and West Bengal: The Socio-Politics of NRC and CAA; Chapter 2. Immigrants, Evacuees or Citizens-1971 Migrants in Search of Identity Part II. The Significance of 1971 in Bangladesh: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives Chapter 3. Biharis in Bangladesh: Organized Elimination and Marginalization of a Community; Chapter 4. Women in War Zones: Rapes at the time of Bangladesh Liberation War; Chapter 5. Nation-Building Policies and Ethnic Conflict in Bangladesh; Chapter 6. Neoliberal or quasi-colonial: A critique on higher education in contemporary Bangladesh Part III. Nationality and Identity of the Stranded Communities (Bengalis and Bihari) in Pakistan Chapter 7. What Does It Means to Be a Bengali in Pakistan? Chapter 8. The Opposing Narratives on Repatriation, Resettlement, and Citizenship of Bihari Muslims in Pakistan after the 1971 War; Chapter 9. The Dismemberment of East Pakistan and Media Narratives; Index
Introduction Part I. The Liberation War, Refugees and Citizenship in India Chapter 1. "Illegal" Migrants in Assam and West Bengal: The Socio-Politics of NRC and CAA; Chapter 2. Immigrants, Evacuees or Citizens-1971 Migrants in Search of Identity Part II. The Significance of 1971 in Bangladesh: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives Chapter 3. Biharis in Bangladesh: Organized Elimination and Marginalization of a Community; Chapter 4. Women in War Zones: Rapes at the time of Bangladesh Liberation War; Chapter 5. Nation-Building Policies and Ethnic Conflict in Bangladesh; Chapter 6. Neoliberal or quasi-colonial: A critique on higher education in contemporary Bangladesh Part III. Nationality and Identity of the Stranded Communities (Bengalis and Bihari) in Pakistan Chapter 7. What Does It Means to Be a Bengali in Pakistan? Chapter 8. The Opposing Narratives on Repatriation, Resettlement, and Citizenship of Bihari Muslims in Pakistan after the 1971 War; Chapter 9. The Dismemberment of East Pakistan and Media Narratives; Index
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