

An edition of Ethnic Identities and the Role of Religion on the India-Bangladesh Borderland (Hors Serie) (2007)
By Antu Saha
Publish Date
November 30, 2007
Publisher
Edwin Mellen Pr,Edwin Mellen Press
Language
eng
Pages
203
Description:
The book examines the interface between the cultural and political identities of people living on the international border between India and Bangladesh while discussing how the micro-differences of ethnic and cultural identities governed by religion of the people living on both sides of borderland have been institutionalized by the state in manifesting its political identities. Concerned with issues of identity, this book will be useful to Anthropologists, Sociologists, and Political Scientists interested in identity politics and strategic studies. Besides, the findings of the study will have great relevance for academicians, politicians, policy planners, social and political thinkers, social activists as well as the general reader interested in examining the vexed issue of border relations of India and Bangladesh.
subjects: South Asia, India, Bangladesh, Bengali, Hindu, Muslim, Political Identity, Cultural Identity, Religious Identity, Fluid Border, Soft Border, Strong Border, Bengali (South Asian people), Ethnic identity, Ethnicity, Hinduism, Islam, Religious aspects, Political aspects, Social aspects
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