This innovative study explores the interface between nation-building and refugee rehabilitation in post-partition India. Relying on archival records and oral histories, Uditi Sen analyses official policy towards Hindu refugees from eastern Pakistan to reveal a pan-Indian governmentality of rehabilitation. This governmentality emerged in the Andaman Islands, where Bengali refugees were recast as pioneering settlers. Not all refugees, however, were willing or able to live up to this top-down vision of productive citizenship. Their reminiscences reveal divergent negotiations of rehabilitation 'from below'. Educated refugees from dominant castes mobilised their social and cultural capital to build urban 'squatters' colonies', while poor Dalit r...
Sindhi Hindus comprise the world’s most widespread South Asian diaspora. When the British divided th...
Refugees can often not forget the past. What is more, many do not want to forget the past. For them,...
The Partition of the Indian sub-continent on its western and eastern flanks in 1947 led to the creat...
Partitioned States offers new perspective in the histories of Partition and its aftermath by connect...
At the close of this century it is becoming increasingly clear that in the last hundred years we hav...
This thesis examines whether an alternative conception of the refugee regime as envisioned by India ...
Within the popular memory of the partition of India, the division of Bengal continues to evoke theme...
My dissertation discusses refugee rights and post-repatriation integration in South Asia in the cont...
The study aims to discover the heteroclite and cohabitation of society comprising of Sikhs, Muslims ...
Romola Sanyal looks at how the history of migration and refugees in India can help us to better unde...
This essay advocates “refugee political thought” as an autonomous category which needs to be centre-...
In the aftermath of conflicts, refugees are often treated as helpless victims of trauma in need of i...
This book delivers ground-breaking perspectives upon nascent conceptions and workings of citizenship...
In the aftermath of conflicts, refugees are often treated as helpless victims of trauma in need of i...
In the wake of Partition - the break-up of British India in 1947 - millions of people moved across t...
Sindhi Hindus comprise the world’s most widespread South Asian diaspora. When the British divided th...
Refugees can often not forget the past. What is more, many do not want to forget the past. For them,...
The Partition of the Indian sub-continent on its western and eastern flanks in 1947 led to the creat...
Partitioned States offers new perspective in the histories of Partition and its aftermath by connect...
At the close of this century it is becoming increasingly clear that in the last hundred years we hav...
This thesis examines whether an alternative conception of the refugee regime as envisioned by India ...
Within the popular memory of the partition of India, the division of Bengal continues to evoke theme...
My dissertation discusses refugee rights and post-repatriation integration in South Asia in the cont...
The study aims to discover the heteroclite and cohabitation of society comprising of Sikhs, Muslims ...
Romola Sanyal looks at how the history of migration and refugees in India can help us to better unde...
This essay advocates “refugee political thought” as an autonomous category which needs to be centre-...
In the aftermath of conflicts, refugees are often treated as helpless victims of trauma in need of i...
This book delivers ground-breaking perspectives upon nascent conceptions and workings of citizenship...
In the aftermath of conflicts, refugees are often treated as helpless victims of trauma in need of i...
In the wake of Partition - the break-up of British India in 1947 - millions of people moved across t...
Sindhi Hindus comprise the world’s most widespread South Asian diaspora. When the British divided th...
Refugees can often not forget the past. What is more, many do not want to forget the past. For them,...
The Partition of the Indian sub-continent on its western and eastern flanks in 1947 led to the creat...