You Do Not Belong Here: Partition Diaspora in the Brahmaputra Valley

· Notion Press
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234
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About this ebook

A theoretical understanding of migration and its impact upon society

New beginning of Partition History in the Brahmaputra Valley with the help of oral history

Exploring the view of the Partition-Displaced Bengalis in the Brahmaputra Valley

Elucidating the trauma of the Partition-Displaced

Analysing the contemporary, societal situation with the coming of the Partition-Displaced

Examining the rehabilitation measures provided to the Partition-Displaced

Scutinising the legacy of partition in the Brahmaputra Valley

About the author

Moushumi Dutta Pathak, an Associate Professor in the Department of History, Arya Vidyapeeth College, Guwahati Assam is also a visiting faculty at the Tata Institute of Social Sciences, Guwahati Campus. A resource person at the Administrative Staff College, Government of Assam for Civil Service aspirants for many years has an academic specialization in Law and Human Rights too.  Her research contributions revolve around the study of Partition and Partition-displacement and in pursuance of the same she has attended many national and international conferences. Her publications are largely based on exploring the plight of the Partition Bengali Diaspora of the valley and simultaneously looking into the post-partition, conflict-ridden, Assamese society. Besides, her study also includes the Peasant’s Movement in Colonial Assam with special focus on the Lachima village for which she not only submitted a UGC funded Research Project but also contributed many research papers and chapters in edited volumes.

To contact the author, please send an email to moushumid_pathak@yahoo.com

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