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South Asian borderlands : mobility, history, affect / edited by Farhana Ibrahim and Tanuja Kothiyal.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Cambridge, UK ; New York, NY : Cambridge University Press, 2021Description: pages cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781108844512
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: South Asian borderlandsDDC classification:
  • 954 FAR 23 21586
LOC classification:
  • DS341 .S665 2021
Other classification:
  • POL040020 | POL040020
Contents:
Paradise at the frontier : Kashmir as a political terrain and literary landscape in the Mughal Empire / Anubhuti Maurya -- Borders in the Age of Empire and nation-states : the honeycomb of borderlands : Kumaun, Western Tibet and Far Western Nepal / Vasudha Pande -- Borders, difference, recognition : on the cause(s) of Gorkhaland / Townsend Middleton -- Embattled frontiers and emerging spaces : transformation of the Tawang border / Swargajyoti Gohain -- Relative intimacies : belonging and difference in transnational families across the Bengal borderland / Sahana Ghosh -- Reading Parijat in Nepal : the poetics of radical feminsim negotiating self and nation / Malika Shakya -- Commodity journeys and market circuits : making borders "natural" in colonial Western Himalayas / Aniket Alam -- Frontiers, state and banditry in the Thar Desert in the nineteenth century / Tanuja Kothiyal -- Bureaucracy and border control : ethnographic perspectives on crime, police reform and "national security" in Kutch, 1948-52 / Farhana Ibrahim -- Frontier as resource : law, crime and sovereignty on the margins of empire / Eric Lewis Beverly.
Summary: "This book will help students and scholars understand and historicise the idea of borders and borderlands. Globally, refugees are pushing across state borders seeking homes away from sites of conflict, genocide or climate disasters, in the process creating new borderlands. A timely contribution, it brings together historians and anthropologists to understand the shifting concepts within South Asian borderlands"-- Provided by publisher.
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Reference Marium Abdulla Library Reference Architecture 954 FAR (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 21586

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Paradise at the frontier : Kashmir as a political terrain and literary landscape in the Mughal Empire / Anubhuti Maurya -- Borders in the Age of Empire and nation-states : the honeycomb of borderlands : Kumaun, Western Tibet and Far Western Nepal / Vasudha Pande -- Borders, difference, recognition : on the cause(s) of Gorkhaland / Townsend Middleton -- Embattled frontiers and emerging spaces : transformation of the Tawang border / Swargajyoti Gohain -- Relative intimacies : belonging and difference in transnational families across the Bengal borderland / Sahana Ghosh -- Reading Parijat in Nepal : the poetics of radical feminsim negotiating self and nation / Malika Shakya -- Commodity journeys and market circuits : making borders "natural" in colonial Western Himalayas / Aniket Alam -- Frontiers, state and banditry in the Thar Desert in the nineteenth century / Tanuja Kothiyal -- Bureaucracy and border control : ethnographic perspectives on crime, police reform and "national security" in Kutch, 1948-52 / Farhana Ibrahim -- Frontier as resource : law, crime and sovereignty on the margins of empire / Eric Lewis Beverly.

"This book will help students and scholars understand and historicise the idea of borders and borderlands. Globally, refugees are pushing across state borders seeking homes away from sites of conflict, genocide or climate disasters, in the process creating new borderlands. A timely contribution, it brings together historians and anthropologists to understand the shifting concepts within South Asian borderlands"-- Provided by publisher.

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