This book explores how Bangladeshi women from poor and undereducated/semi-educated backgrounds who have crossed the Indo-Bangladesh border find themselves in prisons serving sentences under the Foreigners Act, 1946. Drawing on original fieldwork, this book explores these women’s understanding of borders and state sovereignty and how the women - from conservative rural and semi-rural backgrounds which impose a strict moral code - adjust to the socio-cultural context of an Indian prison, where being an inmate is "dishonourable" in their community. This book examines the implicit challenge in these women’s action and decisions to these codes of honour, to accepted social norms of their religion and community, and ultimately, the dominantly pat...
My contribution argues for plural engagements with undocumented border crossings. I posit that trans...
Riverine islands (chars in Bengali or diaras in middle Gangetic plain) are common in deltaic lower B...
The India-Bangladesh border is the fifth longest border in the world. It is 4,096.7 km long and runs...
The trajectory of violence in the lives of women engaging in transborder mobility can be plotted alo...
Borders separating two states are the markers of inequality in terms of gender as well as in terms o...
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 paper is based on 14 interviews with young Bangladeshi women, who in their early or late teenag...
Borders, prisons and social norms institute visible or invisible modes of surveillance and control t...
Their realities often intersect — they come from extremely impoverished backgrounds; they fled explo...
Since the nineteenth century, a succession of states has classified the inhabitants of what are now ...
The process of decolonisation and the reconstruction of nation states in much of the developing worl...
Across South Asia, women migrate for employment within their home countries, within the region, and ...
Enclaves are small fragments of land owned by one country, inside the geographical boundaries of ano...
"South Asia including Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka encompasses source, transit a...
My contribution argues for plural engagements with undocumented border crossings. I posit that trans...
Riverine islands (chars in Bengali or diaras in middle Gangetic plain) are common in deltaic lower B...
The India-Bangladesh border is the fifth longest border in the world. It is 4,096.7 km long and runs...
The trajectory of violence in the lives of women engaging in transborder mobility can be plotted alo...
Borders separating two states are the markers of inequality in terms of gender as well as in terms o...
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 paper is based on 14 interviews with young Bangladeshi women, who in their early or late teenag...
Borders, prisons and social norms institute visible or invisible modes of surveillance and control t...
Their realities often intersect — they come from extremely impoverished backgrounds; they fled explo...
Since the nineteenth century, a succession of states has classified the inhabitants of what are now ...
The process of decolonisation and the reconstruction of nation states in much of the developing worl...
Across South Asia, women migrate for employment within their home countries, within the region, and ...
Enclaves are small fragments of land owned by one country, inside the geographical boundaries of ano...
"South Asia including Bangladesh, India, Nepal, Pakistan and Sri Lanka encompasses source, transit a...
My contribution argues for plural engagements with undocumented border crossings. I posit that trans...
Riverine islands (chars in Bengali or diaras in middle Gangetic plain) are common in deltaic lower B...
The India-Bangladesh border is the fifth longest border in the world. It is 4,096.7 km long and runs...