Stateless in South Asia : the Chakmas between Bangladesh and India / Deepak K. Singh.
By: Singh, Deepak K.
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305.800954162 BRA Aspects of social customs of the Bodos | 305.800954166 PAC Being Mizo identity and belonging in Northeast India | 305.800977434 The origins of the urban crisis race and inequality in postwar Detroit | 305.891 SIN Stateless in South Asia the Chakmas between Bangladesh and India | 305.8914 BEI Being Bengali at home and in the world | 305.8914 COM Community, empire, and migration South Asians in Diaspora | 305.8914 HAR Community and public culture the Marwaris in Calcutta, c. 1897-1997 |
Chakma refugees: partition residues and development victims -- CHT and NEFA: from colonial outposts to postcolonial peripheries -- Politics of demographic (dis)order in Northeast India: the idiom of protest -- Chakma diaspora in Northeast India: excluded communities, fragmented identities -- Official discourses of the Chakma issue: centre versus state -- Chakmas' self-perceptions: understanding everyday lived experiences of refugees -- Arunachalis' self-perceptions: assertion and reconstruction of identity and ethnic nationalism -- The making of refugees in South Asia: nation, state and outsiders -- Interrogating India's refugee policy.
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