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The Marginal Nation: Transborder Migration from Bangladesh to West Bengal
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Throughout South Asia, questions of illegal immigration combined with those of national security have acquired politically explosive dimensions in recent years. Despite this, migration studies have remained, by and large, confined to the domains of economics and demography. Dealing with transborder migrations from Bangladesh to West Bengal, The Marginal Nation analyzes these issues within a richer perspective which accommodates the historical, cultural and geographic dimensions along with the economic and demographic. Written in an activist and interventionist mode this book challenges the validity of the concept of the nation-state in the context of post-colonial South Asia. Ranabir Samaddar demystifies the constructs of ‘borders’ and ‘national territory’ by bringing to the force the viewpoints of the migrants themselves. He questions the practical value of these terms by showing how the flow of people across the Indo-Bangladesh border is prompted by historical and social affinities, geographic contiguity, and the economic imperative. Pitted against the natural urge for survival, ‘nation’ and ‘border’ are easily marginalized in the minds of the people who then find ‘illegal’ ways to tackle this obstacle in the path of their well-being. The net result is that the very future of transplanted concepts such as ‘nation state’ ‘national security’ and ‘national borders’ is in doubt in present-day South Asia.
Ranabir Samaddar
Ranabir Samaddar is currently the Director of the Peace Studies Programme at the South Asia Forum for Human Rights, Kathmandu. Earlier he was a professor of South Asian Studies in the Maulana Abul Kalam Azad Institute of Asian Studies, Calcutta. A well-known scholar of South Asian politics, he is the author of a three volume study of nationalism in South Asia – A Biography of the Indian Nation (2001), The Marginal Nation: Transborder Migration from Bangladesh to West Bengal (1999), and Whose Asia is it Anyway? Region and the Nation in South Asia (1996). He has also written extensively on the partition of Bengal.