Gender, conflict and migration/
edited by Navnita Chadha Behera
- New Delhi: SAGE Publications, 2007.
- 310 p.
Introduction /Navnita Chadha Behera Muktir Gaan, the Raped Woman and Migrant Identities of the Bangladesh War /Nayanika Mookherjee Speaking Violence /Furrukh A Khan Pakistani Women's Narratives of Partition: Violence and Home /Saba Gul Khattak Afghan Women's Experience of Displacement: Migration/Dislocation/ Urvashi Butalia A Gendered Perspective: Women after Partition /Anasua Basu Raychaudhury Remembering the Lost World in a Life without Future: Between Tamil and Muslim /Darini Rajasingham-Senanayake Women Mediating Multiple Identities in a New War: Contesting `Infantalization' of Forced Migrant Women /Rita Manchanda Gender, Borders and Transversality /Mary O`Kane The Emerging Women`s Movement in the Burma-Thailand Borderlands: Can the Women Flee? Gender-Based Persecution, Forced Migration and Asylum Law in South Asia /Oishik Sircar Gender-Based Persecution /Anthony Good The Case of South Asian Asylum Applicants in the United Kingdom
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Women refugees--South Asia Forced migration--South Asia