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ID161699
Title ProperCross-border intimacies
Other Title Informationmarriage, migration, and citizenship in western India
LanguageENG
AuthorIbrahim, Farhana
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines intersections between sexuality, migration, and citizenship in the context of cross-border and cross-region marriage migration in Kutch, Gujarat, to underscore that women's mobility across borders is one site on which national cultural and political anxieties unfold. It argues that contemporary cross-region marriage migration must be located within the larger political economy of such marriages, and should take into account the historical trajectories of marriage migration in particular regions. To this end, it examines three instances of marriage migration in Kutch: the princely state's marriages with Sindh, nineteenth-century marriages between merchants from Kutch and women from Africa, and contemporary marriage migration into Kutch from Bengal. The article asks whether the relative evaluation of these marriages by the state can be viewed in relation to the settlement policies undertaken after partition, where borderlands were to be settled with those who were deemed loyal citizens. Finally, by historicizing marriage—as structure, but also aspirational category—it seeks to move away from the singularity of marriage as framed in the dominant sociological discourse on marriage in South Asia.
`In' analytical NoteModern Asian Studies Vol. 52, No.5; Sep 2018: p.1664-1691
Journal SourceModern Asian Studies 2018-10 52, 5
Key WordsMigration ;  Citizenship ;  Marriage ;  Western India ;  Cross-Border Intimacies