Land, Life, and Emotional Landscapes at the Margins of Bangladesh
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Amsterdam University Press
Published:21st Jul '22
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Drawing on two years of ethnographic research in the north-eastern borderlands of Bangladesh, this book focuses on the everyday struggles of indigenous farmers threatened with losing their land due to such state programmes as the realignment of the national border, ecotourism, social forestry and the establishment of a military cantonment. In implementing these programmes, state actors challenge farmers’ right to land, instituting spaces of violence in which multiple forms of marginalisation overlap and are reinforced. Mapping how farmers react to these challenges emotionally and practically, the book argues that these land conflicts serve as a starting point for existentially charged disputes in which the survival efforts of farmers clash with the political imaginations and practices of the nation-state. The analysis shows that losing land represents more than being deprived of a material asset: it is nothing less than the extinction of ways of life.
''This book is poised to receive recognition among academics and policymakers alike, particularly those engaged in the study of land dispossession dynamics in South Asia. It serves as an important resource for young scholars planning to work within the realms of envi ronmental anthropology and anthropology of the state. Additionally, it will be of interest to those concerned with the dimensions of emotions and violence, aspects that are often marginalized in broader discussions of political anthropology, but are critical for understanding the global practices of land dispossession.''
-Javed Kaisar, Anthropos , July , 2024
ISBN: 9789463721752
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224 pages