Migration and borders are at the center of political debates in South Asia and around the world as more people migrate in search of safety and opportunity. This book brings a deep engagement with individuals whose lives are shaped by encounters with borders by telling the stories of a poor Bangladeshi women who regularly crosses the India border to visit family, of Muslims from India living in Gulf countries for work, and the harrowing journey of a young Afghan man as he sets off on foot to Germany. The international and interdisciplinary work in this book contributes to this moment by analyzing how borders are experienced by migrants and borderlanders in South Asia, how mobility and diaspora are engaged in literature and media, and how the lives of migrants are transformed during their journey to new homes in South Asia, the Middle East, North America, and Europe.
Other: Willem Schendel, Tina Harris
Contributions by: Edward Boyle, Mirza Zulfigur Rahman, Azizul Rasel, Kavitha Rajagopalan, Ananya Chakraborty, Andrea Wright, James Weir, Rohullah Amin, Marta Zorko, Malini Sur, Masja van Meeteren, Riddhi Shah, Tana Trivedi