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Title: Partitioned urbanity: A refugee village bordering Kolkata
Authors: Chatterjee, H.
Keywords: Urbanism
refugee village
partition of British India
Issue Date: 2018
Publisher: Economic and Political Weekly
Citation: Economic and Political Weekly, 53(12), pp. 93-100
Abstract: The partition of British India precipitated a set of instruments of governance that shaped occupations, land-use patterns, and forms of citizenship in urban hinterlands. This process is explored through an ethnographic and archival study of a village in Kolkata's urban periphery, populated by an oppressed caste community called Namasudras, who had suffered repeated displacements. Namasudra refugee labour was crucial in the making of Kolkata's suburban infrastructure, prompted by a process of state-led "deagrarianisation" and inter-community politico-economic competition that also displaced the local Muslim peasantry
URI: https://www.epw.in/journal/2018/12/review-urban-affairs/partitioned-urbanity.html-1?0=ip_login_no_cache%3D43428db69b000a5b35c9effb3e3f9f52
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