Borderland anxieties : shifting understandings of gender, place and identity at the India-Burma border
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Borderland anxieties : shifting understandings of gender, place and identity at the India-Burma border
(Asian borderlands, 19)
Amsterdam University Press, [2023]
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Borderland Anxieties explores the complex relationships between liberalization, gender and migration in Nagaland, a state in Northeast India that is emerging from decades of armed conflict. In the wake of Nagaland's conflict, liberalization and an 'opening up' of the state to new connections and flows take place alongside ongoing militarization, nationalist insurgency, and political unrest. Nagaland's complex peace-conflict continuum has encouraged a reordering of possibilities for men and for women in the state, but also, attempts to maintain fundamental social roles that are seen as defining an ethnic group, as foundations of identity, and for many as uncompromisable. In exploring the complex dynamics of peace, conflict, and tension in Nagaland, Borderland Anxieties offers a window to understanding how gender, politics and anxiety intersect in a borderland state experiencing rapid social, political, and economic changes.
目次
Part 1: Periphery
1. 'The Nagaland State Co-operative Bank Ltd. Welcome You to Nagaland'
2. Becoming a Borderland
3. Legacies of Conflict
Part 2: Proximity
4. Nagaland Opening Up
5. 'Spinsters and Divorced Women'
6. New Politics of Gender at the Border
Conclusion
References
Closing
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