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Migration, Identity and Resistance in the Postcolonial Nation-State by Sk Sagir Ali & Tanmoy Kundu & Saikat Sarkar & Sanjoy Saren ISBN 9781003532835, 1003532837 instant download

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Authors:Sk Sagir Ali & Tanmoy Kundu & Saikat Sarkar & Sanjoy Saren
Pages:204 pages
Year:2025
Edition:1st
Publisher:Routledge
Language:english
File Size:3.77 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9781003532835, 1003532837
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Migration, Identity and Resistance in the Postcolonial Nation-State by Sk Sagir Ali & Tanmoy Kundu & Saikat Sarkar & Sanjoy Saren ISBN 9781003532835, 1003532837 instant download

This volume represents a significant contribution to the fields of migration studies, postcolonial theory, and critical geography. It critically engages with the intersections of power, space, and identity to deepen our understanding of the challenges and possibilities of negotiating citizenship and belonging in an increasingly interconnected and precarious world. The book interrogates the construction of nationalist narratives and their role in perpetuating exclusionary paradigms which marginalize certain demographic segments and reinforce hierarchical notions of belonging. Further, it examines the bio-political mechanisms that engender conditions of precarity, reshaping conceptions of citizenship and nationhood in response to environmental degradation, population control policies, and state surveillance. The chapters in this volume delve into the diverse factors driving displacement, encompassing both state-driven policies of engineered displacement and environmental factors such as climate change, resource depletion, and natural disasters. They also focus on the marginalized spaces of displacement and explore how these sites become loci of resistance and incubators of alternative forms of belonging.
Interdisciplinary in its approach and rigorous in its empirical analysis, the volume will stimulate further research, provoke new questions, and inspire transformative interventions in the fields of migration and diaspora studies, literary and cultural studies, politics and political processes, and sustainability studies.
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