This volume offers a comprehensive overview of the Rohingya refugee
crisis in Bangladesh. It analyses the socio-cultural and
humanitarian challenges of the crisis, along with the discourses
that have developed on this issue via the local and international
media and literature. The volume also suggests ways to build
sustainable solutions for the Rohingya refugees. It discusses
wide-ranging issues including a historical overview of the
Rohingyas; the Rakhine State of Myanmar and the issue of religious
toleration; the struggle for existence in Malaysia and Thailand;
vulnerable Rohingya in Bangladesh; and stratified lives in
Bangladeshi camps. It also sheds light on social insecurity among
Rohingya adolescent girls; understanding gender-based violence in
camps; the portrayal of the crisis in Chinese and Indian
newspapers; and Bangladesh’s policy in addressing the Rohingya
crisis and repatriation. This book will be useful for scholars and
researchers of sociology, social anthropology, refugee studies,
peace and conflict studies, international relations, human rights,
political studies, gender studies, and South Asian studies.
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