Borders separating two states are the markers of inequality in terms of gender as well as in terms of other intersecting social locations of marginalization and discrimination. Mobile populations generate cartographic anxieties for the keepers of these borders who, in turn, respond by increasingly criminalizing unwanted border crossing. While mainstream criminology has historically focused on matters of exclusion, integration and identity, discussion of its relation to borders and more specifically, ‘gendered borders’ has been oblique. This article presents the narratives of young Bangladeshi women, detained in Kolkata, India under the Foreigners Act (1946), on borders and border crossings, bringing into the discussion women’s understanding...
This paper is based on 14 interviews with young Bangladeshi women, who in their early or late teenag...
Globalisation has come to shed its inimitable influence on the contemporary idea of borders. Borders...
Migration has taken place throughout human history and continues to do so in the 21st century. In ma...
This book explores how Bangladeshi women from poor and undereducated/semi-educated backgrounds who h...
The trajectory of violence in the lives of women engaging in transborder mobility can be plotted alo...
My contribution argues for plural engagements with undocumented border crossings. I posit that trans...
This paper explores the politics of community making at the India-Bangladesh border by examining the...
Dr. Rimple Mehta is an Assistant Professor at the School of Women’s Studies, Jadavpur University, In...
This chapter traces the experiences of Bangladeshi women in prisons in India along a continuum of vi...
This article launches a frame to investigate the inequalities underlying the human rights violations...
This chapter draws on the work of two researchers, one with Bangladeshi women in prison in India and...
The India-Bangladesh border is the fifth longest border in the world. It is 4,096.7 km long and runs...
What are borders? Walls, fences, barbed wires, sovereignty markers, nationalities, symbols, cultures...
Since the nineteenth century, a succession of states has classified the inhabitants of what are now ...
This essay aims to respond to the question of how people inhabit and politicise the border through t...
This paper is based on 14 interviews with young Bangladeshi women, who in their early or late teenag...
Globalisation has come to shed its inimitable influence on the contemporary idea of borders. Borders...
Migration has taken place throughout human history and continues to do so in the 21st century. In ma...
This book explores how Bangladeshi women from poor and undereducated/semi-educated backgrounds who h...
The trajectory of violence in the lives of women engaging in transborder mobility can be plotted alo...
My contribution argues for plural engagements with undocumented border crossings. I posit that trans...
This paper explores the politics of community making at the India-Bangladesh border by examining the...
Dr. Rimple Mehta is an Assistant Professor at the School of Women’s Studies, Jadavpur University, In...
This chapter traces the experiences of Bangladeshi women in prisons in India along a continuum of vi...
This article launches a frame to investigate the inequalities underlying the human rights violations...
This chapter draws on the work of two researchers, one with Bangladeshi women in prison in India and...
The India-Bangladesh border is the fifth longest border in the world. It is 4,096.7 km long and runs...
What are borders? Walls, fences, barbed wires, sovereignty markers, nationalities, symbols, cultures...
Since the nineteenth century, a succession of states has classified the inhabitants of what are now ...
This essay aims to respond to the question of how people inhabit and politicise the border through t...
This paper is based on 14 interviews with young Bangladeshi women, who in their early or late teenag...
Globalisation has come to shed its inimitable influence on the contemporary idea of borders. Borders...
Migration has taken place throughout human history and continues to do so in the 21st century. In ma...