Defining the relationship between displaced populations and the nation state is a fraught historical process. The Partition of India in 1947 provides a compelling example, yet markedly little attention has been paid to the refugee communities produced. Using the case of the displaced ‘Urdu-speaking minority’ in Bangladesh, this article considers what contemporary discourses of identity and integration reveal about the nature and boundaries of the nation state. It reveals that the language of ‘integration’ is embedded in colonial narratives of ‘population’ versus ‘people-nation’ which structure exclusion not only through language and ethnicity, but poverty and social space. It also shows how colonial and postcolonial registers transect and o...
Partitioned States offers new perspective in the histories of Partition and its aftermath by connect...
The process of decolonisation and the reconstruction of nation states in much of the developing worl...
In the milieu of the global development and state' formation of Bangladesh, the Khyang people of the...
Defining the relationship between displaced populations and the nation state is a fraught historical...
This paper explores the politics of community making at the India-Bangladesh border by examining the...
This paper focuses on the relation between state policies and ethnicisation in the borderland of Ben...
What makes a Diaspora Diasporic? Is it a shared sense of culture, of experience, of home? Ongoing re...
The paper examines understandings of citizenship and ethnic identification among the ‘Urdu-speaking ...
The immigrant puts at issue assumptions of inviolability of borders, territoriality of sovereignty, ...
This article focuses on the fragmented “illegal immigrant” identity in (post)colonial India. Employi...
The idea of the nation-state continues to dominate the way in which political collective identities ...
Of the estimated 1.3 million Urdu-speaking Muslims who migrated to Pakistan immediately following th...
In depth field research with a stateless population in Bangladesh has revealed that, despite liberal...
The 'Urdu-speaking population' in Bangladesh, displaced by Partition in 1947, and made 'stateless' b...
This thesis is about contemporary identity and developmental politics in the Chittagong Hill Tracts ...
Partitioned States offers new perspective in the histories of Partition and its aftermath by connect...
The process of decolonisation and the reconstruction of nation states in much of the developing worl...
In the milieu of the global development and state' formation of Bangladesh, the Khyang people of the...
Defining the relationship between displaced populations and the nation state is a fraught historical...
This paper explores the politics of community making at the India-Bangladesh border by examining the...
This paper focuses on the relation between state policies and ethnicisation in the borderland of Ben...
What makes a Diaspora Diasporic? Is it a shared sense of culture, of experience, of home? Ongoing re...
The paper examines understandings of citizenship and ethnic identification among the ‘Urdu-speaking ...
The immigrant puts at issue assumptions of inviolability of borders, territoriality of sovereignty, ...
This article focuses on the fragmented “illegal immigrant” identity in (post)colonial India. Employi...
The idea of the nation-state continues to dominate the way in which political collective identities ...
Of the estimated 1.3 million Urdu-speaking Muslims who migrated to Pakistan immediately following th...
In depth field research with a stateless population in Bangladesh has revealed that, despite liberal...
The 'Urdu-speaking population' in Bangladesh, displaced by Partition in 1947, and made 'stateless' b...
This thesis is about contemporary identity and developmental politics in the Chittagong Hill Tracts ...
Partitioned States offers new perspective in the histories of Partition and its aftermath by connect...
The process of decolonisation and the reconstruction of nation states in much of the developing worl...
In the milieu of the global development and state' formation of Bangladesh, the Khyang people of the...