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Rohingya: an ethnography of subhuman life

By: Publication details: Oxford University Press, 2020. New Delhi:Description: xviii, 248 p.; hb; 22 cmISBN:
  • 9780199489350
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.8091 UDD
Summary: The book offers a comprehensive portrait of refugee life in modern nation-states illuminating their pains, sufferings, and struggle with the case of Rohingya people. The book with its ethnographically informed analysis proposes a new framework called 'subhuman' life for understanding the extreme vulnerability as well as genocide, ethnocide, ethnic cleansing, and domicide. The book attempts to present both a theoretical potential and an ethnography of Rohingya to the spectrum of stateless people, asylum seekers, transborder movements, camp people, and non-citizens.
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The book offers a comprehensive portrait of refugee life in modern nation-states illuminating their pains, sufferings, and struggle with the case of Rohingya people. The book with its ethnographically informed analysis proposes a new framework called 'subhuman' life for understanding the extreme vulnerability as well as genocide, ethnocide, ethnic cleansing, and domicide. The book attempts to present both a theoretical potential and an ethnography of Rohingya to the spectrum of stateless people, asylum seekers, transborder movements, camp people, and non-citizens.

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