Minorities and the State

Changing Social and Political Landscape of Bengal

Abhijit Dasgupta editor Masahiko Togawa editor Abul Barkat editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:SAGE Publications India Pvt Ltd

Published:12th May '11

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Minorities and the State discusses the plight of two numerically significant religious minority groups: Hindus in Bangladesh and Muslims in West Bengal, India.

The political vicissitudes in India and Bangladesh have stirred up questions relating to citizenship, nationality, and identity. In this volume, academics from India, Bangladesh, and Japan examine the formation of minority identity at the time of partition of India in 1947 and in subsequent decades. The articles emphasize the crises and coping strategies, migration, and state- and local-level politics affecting minorities.

By utilizing data from varied sources like field work, archival research, and secondary sources, this volume explores deprivation and different dimensions of minority life from political, economic, civil society, gender, and literary perspectives.

It stands out in this collection for the rigor of its research and the passionate clarity of its argument…these essays brings a new angle of vision to the debate about minority rights...the editors are to be congratulated for bringing together scholars who work on both Bengals in one of the first ‘transnational’ studies of South Asian minorities.

-- Contribution to Indian Sociology, * Volume 50 (Issue 2), June 20

ISBN: 9788132105893

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: 400g

236 pages