Stateless in South Asia : The Chakmas Between Bangladesh and India
Material type:
- 9788132102366
- 305.89144 S61735
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New Theological College General Stacks | 305.89144 S61735 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C1 | Available | 00 Edn 2009 289p | 00024140 | |
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New Theological College General Stacks | 305.89144 S61735 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | C2 | Available | 00 Edn 2009 289p | 00026315 |
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What does it mean to be stateless in the modern postcolonial context? This fascinating study addresses this comples question through the case of the Chakma refugees in Arunachal Pradesh. The largely neglected social history of the ethnic Budhist Chakmas, whose homeland is the Chittagong Hill Tracts (in the present day Bangladesh) carries the mulitple imprints of partition, domoinant development paradigm and religious persecution
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