Sovereign atonement: citizenship, territory, and the state at the Bangladesh-India border
The former border enclaves of Bangladesh and India existed as extra-territorial spaces since 1947. They were finally exchanged and merged as host state territories in 2015. Sovereign Atonement focuses on the protracted territorial exchange and experiences of the newly accepted Bangladeshi citizens....
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Zusammenfassung: | The former border enclaves of Bangladesh and India existed as extra-territorial spaces since 1947. They were finally exchanged and merged as host state territories in 2015. Sovereign Atonement focuses on the protracted territorial exchange and experiences of the newly accepted Bangladeshi citizens. It grapples with one broad question: why did the state assume an active role in smoothing the once excluded population's experiences into their inclusion within the sovereign project? The book dives deep into an ethnographic and historical reading of the everyday state, land and territory, informality, (non)state actors, and performance of sovereignty. Furthermore, it troubles the often taken-for-granted understanding of exception, governance, and citizenship. As such, Ferdoush offers a retake on the two seemingly contradictory concepts -'sovereign' and 'atonement'- to demonstrate that bridged together these concepts as sovereign atonement enables a novel way of appreciating geopolitical narratives, political geographies, and nationalistic discourse in South Asia and beyond |
Beschreibung: | Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 30 Apr 2024) Introduction : remnants, nations, and the sovereign -- Sovereign atonement -- From "sensitive" to "symbolic" spaces -- Land and citizenship as technologies of territory -- Everyday governance : ambiguity, accountability, and abundance -- Infrastructure, belonging, and the state -- Refusal and tolerance -- Epilogue |
Beschreibung: | 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 203 Seiten) |
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spelling | Ferdoush, Md. Azmeary (DE-588)1169800599 aut Sovereign atonement citizenship, territory, and the state at the Bangladesh-India border Md Azmeary Ferdoush Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY Cambridge University Press 2024 1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 203 Seiten) txt rdacontent c rdamedia cr rdacarrier South Asia in the social sciences Title from publisher's bibliographic system (viewed on 30 Apr 2024) Introduction : remnants, nations, and the sovereign -- Sovereign atonement -- From "sensitive" to "symbolic" spaces -- Land and citizenship as technologies of territory -- Everyday governance : ambiguity, accountability, and abundance -- Infrastructure, belonging, and the state -- Refusal and tolerance -- Epilogue The former border enclaves of Bangladesh and India existed as extra-territorial spaces since 1947. They were finally exchanged and merged as host state territories in 2015. Sovereign Atonement focuses on the protracted territorial exchange and experiences of the newly accepted Bangladeshi citizens. It grapples with one broad question: why did the state assume an active role in smoothing the once excluded population's experiences into their inclusion within the sovereign project? The book dives deep into an ethnographic and historical reading of the everyday state, land and territory, informality, (non)state actors, and performance of sovereignty. Furthermore, it troubles the often taken-for-granted understanding of exception, governance, and citizenship. As such, Ferdoush offers a retake on the two seemingly contradictory concepts -'sovereign' and 'atonement'- to demonstrate that bridged together these concepts as sovereign atonement enables a novel way of appreciating geopolitical narratives, political geographies, and nationalistic discourse in South Asia and beyond Citizenship / Bangladesh Citizenship / India Stateless persons / Bangladesh Stateless persons / India Exclaves / Bangladesh Exclaves / India Borderlands / Bangladesh Borderlands / India Bangladesh / Foreign relations / India India / Foreign relations / Bangladesh Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe 9781009423359 https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009423342?locatt=mode:legacy Verlag URL des Erstveröffentlichers Volltext |
spellingShingle | Ferdoush, Md. Azmeary Sovereign atonement citizenship, territory, and the state at the Bangladesh-India border Citizenship / Bangladesh Citizenship / India Stateless persons / Bangladesh Stateless persons / India Exclaves / Bangladesh Exclaves / India Borderlands / Bangladesh Borderlands / India |
title | Sovereign atonement citizenship, territory, and the state at the Bangladesh-India border |
title_auth | Sovereign atonement citizenship, territory, and the state at the Bangladesh-India border |
title_exact_search | Sovereign atonement citizenship, territory, and the state at the Bangladesh-India border |
title_full | Sovereign atonement citizenship, territory, and the state at the Bangladesh-India border Md Azmeary Ferdoush |
title_fullStr | Sovereign atonement citizenship, territory, and the state at the Bangladesh-India border Md Azmeary Ferdoush |
title_full_unstemmed | Sovereign atonement citizenship, territory, and the state at the Bangladesh-India border Md Azmeary Ferdoush |
title_short | Sovereign atonement |
title_sort | sovereign atonement citizenship territory and the state at the bangladesh india border |
title_sub | citizenship, territory, and the state at the Bangladesh-India border |
topic | Citizenship / Bangladesh Citizenship / India Stateless persons / Bangladesh Stateless persons / India Exclaves / Bangladesh Exclaves / India Borderlands / Bangladesh Borderlands / India |
topic_facet | Citizenship / Bangladesh Citizenship / India Stateless persons / Bangladesh Stateless persons / India Exclaves / Bangladesh Exclaves / India Borderlands / Bangladesh Borderlands / India Bangladesh / Foreign relations / India India / Foreign relations / Bangladesh |
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