This article explores the relationship between refugees and urban segregation, using Calcutta as a site of analysis. Using interviews and other sources, it shows how refugees displaced Muslims in the process of squatting in the post-partition period. The aims of the article are two-fold. First, it aims to investigate the ways in which refugees, often considered ‘victims’ of persecution, can in fact become hegemonic forces within the urban environments to which they are displaced. This complicates their subject positions within larger geopolitical and urban discourses. Second, it aims to historicise current discussions of communalism in India by linking them to the partition of India and Pakistan in 1947 and to interrogate the ways in which ...
India witnesses a proliferation of ‘Muslim’ and ‘Hindu’ residential areas, which reflect deepening s...
Within the popular memory of the partition of India, the division of Bengal continues to evoke theme...
of communal riots and partition-migration during 1946-1947. In WB alone, an estimated 3 million upro...
This article explores the relationship between refugees and urban segregation, using Calcutta as a s...
Romola Sanyal looks at how the history of migration and refugees in India can help us to better unde...
In the aftermath of conflicts, refugees are often treated as helpless victims of trauma in need of i...
In the aftermath of conflicts, refugees are often treated as helpless victims of trauma in need of i...
This article explores refugee occupation in Delhi during the aftermath of the Partition in 1947. The...
The urban sociology literature has identified three types of segregated spaces:the ghetto, the encla...
The urban sociology literature has identified three types of segregated spaces:the ghetto, the encla...
The urban sociology literature has identified three types of segregated spaces:the ghetto, the encla...
The study aims to discover the heteroclite and cohabitation of society comprising of Sikhs, Muslims ...
From its genesis, migration has been one of the major defining characteristics of Kolkata. From the ...
This article analyses the spatial dynamics underneath the pogroms that took place in 2002, in Gujera...
The former colonial Indian capital city of Calcutta carries the stories of all who have come to her,...
India witnesses a proliferation of ‘Muslim’ and ‘Hindu’ residential areas, which reflect deepening s...
Within the popular memory of the partition of India, the division of Bengal continues to evoke theme...
of communal riots and partition-migration during 1946-1947. In WB alone, an estimated 3 million upro...
This article explores the relationship between refugees and urban segregation, using Calcutta as a s...
Romola Sanyal looks at how the history of migration and refugees in India can help us to better unde...
In the aftermath of conflicts, refugees are often treated as helpless victims of trauma in need of i...
In the aftermath of conflicts, refugees are often treated as helpless victims of trauma in need of i...
This article explores refugee occupation in Delhi during the aftermath of the Partition in 1947. The...
The urban sociology literature has identified three types of segregated spaces:the ghetto, the encla...
The urban sociology literature has identified three types of segregated spaces:the ghetto, the encla...
The urban sociology literature has identified three types of segregated spaces:the ghetto, the encla...
The study aims to discover the heteroclite and cohabitation of society comprising of Sikhs, Muslims ...
From its genesis, migration has been one of the major defining characteristics of Kolkata. From the ...
This article analyses the spatial dynamics underneath the pogroms that took place in 2002, in Gujera...
The former colonial Indian capital city of Calcutta carries the stories of all who have come to her,...
India witnesses a proliferation of ‘Muslim’ and ‘Hindu’ residential areas, which reflect deepening s...
Within the popular memory of the partition of India, the division of Bengal continues to evoke theme...
of communal riots and partition-migration during 1946-1947. In WB alone, an estimated 3 million upro...