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ID181676
Title ProperMuslim belonging in Assam
Other Title Informationhistory, politics and the future
LanguageENG
AuthorSaikia, Yasmin
Summary / Abstract (Note)How did the Muslims of Assam become outsiders in Assam? This essay attempts to answer this question by probing the colonial and post-colonial history of categorising people that has located Muslims outside the category of ‘Assamese’. The political effort to make the Assamese into a homogenous Hindu group undoes the xanmiholi or blended humanity of Assam. By focusing on two Muslim communities—the Goriyas or Assamese Muslims and the Miyas or Muslims of East Bengali origin—this essay explores the project of making Muslims outsiders in Assam. Finally, the essay examines the inclusion of the transplanted tea-tribe communities as a possible resolution to the Muslim situation in Assam.
`In' analytical NoteSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies Vol. 44, No.5; Oct 2021: p.868-887
Journal SourceSouth Asia: Journal of South Asian Studies Vol: 44 No 5
Key WordsAssam ;  Hindutva ;  Muslims ;  Exclusion ;  Hindus ;  CAA ;  Goriya ;  Miya ;  Xanmiholi


 
 
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