This book engages with evolving definitions of borders and citizenship in the public discourse in the South Asia region.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gorky Chakraborty is Associate Professor at the Institute of Development Studies Kolkata (IDSK), India. His research is primarily focused on development-related issues in North-East India.
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List of Contributors. Preface. Acknowledgements. I. Introduction 1: The 'Outsider' Within: Emerging Politics of Citizenship in India II. Statelessness: Emotions and Anxieties 2: Citizenship Question in Transnational Context: Literary Perspectives 3: Cities of Refuge, Republics of Char: Stateless in South Asia 4: Miya Poetry: Poetics, Politics and Polemics III. Persistent Fault Lines: The Unique Case of Assam 5: Post-Colonial Modes of Nation Making: The Politics of Disowning Citizens 6 : Legislating Anxiety: The History of Citizenship Conundrum in Post-colonial Assam 7: Citizenship in the Fabric of Hindu Nationalism in Assam 8: From 'Filthy Migrants' to Khilonjiya Musalmaan: The Saga of Citizenship Question in Assam IV. Tracing Lived Experiences: The Curious Case of West Bengal 9: Disaggregating the "Anti-Immigrant Consensus": Party-Community Relations and the Politics of Citizenship in Contemporary West Bengal 10: Muslims Between Citizenship and Media Bias: Insights From Anti-CAA Protest Sites 11:'Rights', 'Lived Worlds' and Citizenship: The Case of Kolkata's Muslims V. The Citizenship Question: Borders and Border-Crossings 12: 'To Be or Not to Be': Tibetans and the Question of Citizenship 13: Citizenship Dilemmas of the Nepalis(ese) of Darjeeling Hills and Beyond 14: Border and Belonging: Historicizing the Question of Indigeneity and Citizenship in Manipur 15: Between Legality and Illegality: Citizenship and the Chakmas in North-East India. Index.
List of Contributors. Preface. Acknowledgements. I. Introduction 1: The 'Outsider' Within: Emerging Politics of Citizenship in India II. Statelessness: Emotions and Anxieties 2: Citizenship Question in Transnational Context: Literary Perspectives 3: Cities of Refuge, Republics of Char: Stateless in South Asia 4: Miya Poetry: Poetics, Politics and Polemics III. Persistent Fault Lines: The Unique Case of Assam 5: Post-Colonial Modes of Nation Making: The Politics of Disowning Citizens 6 : Legislating Anxiety: The History of Citizenship Conundrum in Post-colonial Assam 7: Citizenship in the Fabric of Hindu Nationalism in Assam 8: From 'Filthy Migrants' to Khilonjiya Musalmaan: The Saga of Citizenship Question in Assam IV. Tracing Lived Experiences: The Curious Case of West Bengal 9: Disaggregating the "Anti-Immigrant Consensus": Party-Community Relations and the Politics of Citizenship in Contemporary West Bengal 10: Muslims Between Citizenship and Media Bias: Insights From Anti-CAA Protest Sites 11:'Rights', 'Lived Worlds' and Citizenship: The Case of Kolkata's Muslims V. The Citizenship Question: Borders and Border-Crossings 12: 'To Be or Not to Be': Tibetans and the Question of Citizenship 13: Citizenship Dilemmas of the Nepalis(ese) of Darjeeling Hills and Beyond 14: Border and Belonging: Historicizing the Question of Indigeneity and Citizenship in Manipur 15: Between Legality and Illegality: Citizenship and the Chakmas in North-East India. Index.
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