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Contents SERIES INTRODUCTION Acknowledgements 1 Engendering Forced Migration: Concepts, Methods and Policies Navnita Chadha Behera 2 Muktir Gaan (Songs of Freedom), the Raped Woman and Migrant Identities of the Bangladesh War Nayanika Mookherjee 3 Speaking Violence: Pakistani Women's Narratives of Partition Furrukh A. Khan 4 Violence and Home: Afghan Women's Experience of Displacement Saba Gul Khattak 5 Migration/Dislocation: A Gendered Perspective Urvashi Butalia 6 Women after Partition: Remembering the Lost World in a Life without Future Anasua Basu Raychaudhury 7 Between Tamil and Muslim: Women Mediating Multiple Identities in A New War Darini Rajasingham-Senanayake 8 Contesting 'Infantalization' of Forced Migrant Women Rita Manchanda 9 Gender, Borders and Transversality: The Emerging Women's Movement in the Burma-Thailand Borderlands Mary O'Kane 10 Can the Women Flee?-Gender-based Persecution, Forced Migration and Asylum Law in South Asia Oishik Sircar 11 Gender-Based Persecution: The Case of South Asian Asylum Applicants in the UK Anthony Good About the Editors and Contributors Index
Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:
Women refugees -- South Asia.
Refugees -- South Asia.
Forced migration -- South Asia.
Conflict management -- South Asia.