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Danger and difference: Teatime at the northeast India-Bangladesh border / Sur, Malini   Journal Article
Sur, Malini Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article asks what can be learned about affinity and alterity by considering how villagers and state troops collectively live in remote and often dangerous borders. Situating this question along South Asia's longest international boundary—the India-Bangladesh border—I query the political possibilities of conviviality that bear upon altering notions of reciprocity, exchange, and trust, and which have not attracted the attention of either urban or border scholars. I argue that reciprocal webs of exchange brought Garo matrilineal kinship and Christian religiosity into relations with seemingly impersonal worlds of state control and border rule. The exchange of valued domestic objects, and the broader set of political and gendered affinities that surrounded these, are evidence of the border's changing role and temporality in mitigating difference and danger. Although these relations are embedded in the history of border-making in the Garo Hills, recent national security measures and border infrastructures have disrupted prior exchanges. These have disembedded the troops from their immediate rural environment in attempts to contain trans-border relationships.
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Freedom from fear, freedom from want: re-thinking security in Bangladesh / Hossain, Hameeda; Guhathakurata, Meghna; Sur, Malini 2010  Book
Hossain, Hameeda Book
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Publication New Delhi, Rupa Company, 2010.
Description xx, 100p.
Series Revisioning and engendering security series
Standard Number 9788129115591
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ID:   177942


Prahlad and Shanta: the city’s madness / Sur, Malini; Sen, Atreyee   Journal Article
Sur, Malini Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract This article explores the irreverent and supposedly irrational actions of two protagonists, Prahlad and Shanta, characters that the authors encountered during the course of their extended fieldwork in Kolkata. Prahlad is an Oriya migrant plumber who passionately seeks god at the cost of making money, and resists adhering to rational economic behaviour in the city. Shanta is a grieving mother who relentlessly seeks justice for her son’s disappearance during a revolutionary movement that consumed the majority of urban youth in the 1970s. Family, friends, neighbours and employers describe and at time dismiss rgen as pagla or insane. This article foregrounds these expressions of paglami or madness in Kolkata. We ask: how does close ethnographic attention to quotidian madness – its articulations, exploitations and resistances – enable us to rethink urban lives? We argue that dissension, alienation and ‘unreasonable fixations’ are affective thresholds of a changing city. They corroborate the ways in which the city’s transforming political landscape impinges on its ordinary lives.
Key Words Political Violence  City  Informal Economy  Religiosity  Madness 
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