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A thousand tiny cuts : mobility and security across the Bangladesh-India borderlands / Sahana Ghosh.

By: Series: Atelier (Oakland, Calif.) ; 10.Publisher: New Delhi Yoda Press 2024Copyright date: ©2023Description: x, 286 pages 22 cmContent type:
  • Text
ISBN:
  • 9789382579915
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Print version:: Thousand tiny cutsDDC classification:
  • 303.25405492 23/eng/20230302
LOC classification:
  • DS450.B3
Contents:
Introduction -- On and off rangpur road -- Walking through the borderlandscape -- Relative intimacies -- Distinctions : Agrarian commodity chains and the national Economy -- "No risk, no profit" : border violence, masculine becoming, and worth -- Dwelling through mobility and unsettlement -- Epilogue.
Summary: "Drawing on a decade of fieldwork in the borderlands of northern Bangladesh and eastern India, A Thousand Tiny Cuts chronicles the slow transformation of a connected region into national borderlands and shows the foundational place of gender and sexuality in the meaning and management of threat in relation to mobility. It recasts a singular focus on border fences and border crossings to show, instead, that bordering is an expansive and accumulative reordering of relations of value. Devaluations-of agrarian land and crops, borderland youth undesirable as brides and grooms in their respective national hinterlands, disconnection of regional infrastructures, and social and physical geographies disordered by surveillance-proliferate as the costs of militarization across this ostensibly "friendly" border. Through a textured ethnography of the gendered political economy of mobility across a postcolonial borderlands in South Asia, this ambitious book challenges anthropological understanding of the violence of bordering, migration and citizenship, and transnational inequalities that are based on Euro-American borders and security regimes"-- Provided by publisher.
List(s) this item appears in: New Arrivals for 2024-25
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BOOKs National Law School General Stacks 303.25405492 GHO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) PB Available Recommended by Dr. Atreyee Majumder 39570

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction -- On and off rangpur road -- Walking through the borderlandscape -- Relative intimacies -- Distinctions : Agrarian commodity chains and the national Economy -- "No risk, no profit" : border violence, masculine becoming, and worth -- Dwelling through mobility and unsettlement -- Epilogue.

"Drawing on a decade of fieldwork in the borderlands of northern Bangladesh and eastern India, A Thousand Tiny Cuts chronicles the slow transformation of a connected region into national borderlands and shows the foundational place of gender and sexuality in the meaning and management of threat in relation to mobility. It recasts a singular focus on border fences and border crossings to show, instead, that bordering is an expansive and accumulative reordering of relations of value. Devaluations-of agrarian land and crops, borderland youth undesirable as brides and grooms in their respective national hinterlands, disconnection of regional infrastructures, and social and physical geographies disordered by surveillance-proliferate as the costs of militarization across this ostensibly "friendly" border. Through a textured ethnography of the gendered political economy of mobility across a postcolonial borderlands in South Asia, this ambitious book challenges anthropological understanding of the violence of bordering, migration and citizenship, and transnational inequalities that are based on Euro-American borders and security regimes"-- Provided by publisher.

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