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Militant and Migrant - The Politics and Social History of Punjab (Paperback)
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Militant and Migrant - The Politics and Social History of Punjab (Paperback)
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This book is a study of the transformations in Punjab created by
biotechnological revolutions, economic restructuring, persistent
migrations, and political upheaval in the late 20th century. The
sacred centre at Amritsar, the transnational settlement of Southall
and a Doaba village form the terrain for this - three sites that
can seen as metonymic spaces of identity that transcend geographic
boundaries, and form the structure of this book. Relations between
the rural, the sacred and the transnational, fostered through
migration, marriage and material exchange, existed well before
1984. After 1984, however, and through the violent decades of the
militancy period, these three locations became connected via the
circulation of political ideologies, violent deaths, financial aid,
a sense of disaffection, and the migration of men. Analysis of the
linkages between transnational migration and religious revival is a
key theme of this study. Conversely, the enhanced engagements of
the diaspora with homeland politics became a source of support and
created sanctuary spaces for political asylum seekers and
transnational migrant labour. Re-analysing existing material and
drawing on fieldwork-based interviews, as well as local history
archives, the book presents a different framework to analyse the
politics and social history of Punjab.
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