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Rohingya

Language EnglishEnglish
Book Hardback
Book Rohingya Uddin
Libristo code: 32731642
Publishers OUP India, October 2020
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The Rohingya are known as the most persecuted minority population in the world. They do not belong to any state as Myanmar striped of the citizenship rendering them stateless and Bangladesh does not recognise them even as refugees. With the case of Rohingya people, the book offers a comprehensive portrait of the hidden transcript of statelessness, non-citizenship, transborder movements and refugee-hood in the legal structure of modern nation-state. It illuminates pains, sufferings, and struggle of carrying out the state of statelessness and refugee-hood at home-state and host-state across the world in general and the Rohingya people in the borderland of Bangladesh and Myanmar in particular. The book with ethnographically informed analysis critically engages with the existing scholarship on migration and refugee studies, asylum seekers and camp-people, and citizenship and human-rights issue with proposing a new theoretical perspective called

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Full name Rohingya
Author Uddin
Language English
Binding Book - Hardback
Date of issue 2020
Number of pages 259
EAN 9780199489350
ISBN 0199489351
Libristo code 32731642
Publishers OUP India
Weight 402
Dimensions 221 x 147 x 26
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