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DESCRIPTION:South Asia Center presents: Bandita Sijapati - Migrant Bodies\,
  Migrant Deaths: Political Production and Management of Workers' Fatalitie
 sBandita Sijapati\, \n\nVisiting\nScholar\,\n\nUniversity\nof\nOxford\nCen
 tre on Migration\, Policy and Society (COMPAS)\n\n\n\nWith\n1\,600 Nepalis
 \nleaving the country on a daily basis for employment abroad\, the remitta
 nces\nthey send back home comprise some 30\npercent of Nepal’s Gross Domes
 tic Product.\nHowever\, this income is often at a great personal cost to t
 hese workers\, including\nhigh rates\nof fatality. In this presentation\, 
 Sijapati\nexamines\nthe\npolitics and struggles over livelihoods\, lives\,
 \nand deaths of Nepali migrant workers. She\nwill focus particularly on ho
 w the dead bodies of migrant workers\nare experienced and deployed in the 
 contestation and articulation of state\nauthority and power.\n\nSponsored 
 by the South Asia Center at the Moynihan Institute of Global Affairs and t
 he Social Science PhD Program For information on accessibility\, or to req
 uest accommodation\, please contact Oana Zabava at&nbsp\;(315) 443-9248 or
  oazabava@syr.edu. 
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SUMMARY:South Asia Center presents: Bandita Sijapati - Migrant Bodies\, Mig
 rant Deaths: Political Production and Management of Workers' Fatalities
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p><strong>South Asia Center presents: Bandita
  Sijapati - Migrant Bodies\, Migrant Deaths: Political Production and Mana
 gement of Workers' Fatalities</strong></p><p>Bandita Sijapati\, <em>\n\nVi
 siting\nScholar\,\n\nUniversity\nof\nOxford\nCentre on Migration\, Policy 
 and Society (COMPAS)\n</em></p><p><em>\n</em>\n\n</p><p>With\n1\,600 Nepal
 is\nleaving the country on a daily basis for employment abroad\, the remit
 tances\nthey send back home comprise some 30\npercent of Nepal’s Gross Dom
 estic Product.\nHowever\, this income is often at a great personal cost to
  these workers\, including\nhigh rates\nof fatality. In this presentation\
 , Sijapati\nexamines\nthe\npolitics and struggles over livelihoods\, lives
 \,\nand deaths of Nepali migrant workers. She\nwill focus particularly on 
 how the dead bodies of migrant workers\nare experienced and deployed in th
 e contestation and articulation of state\nauthority and power.</p><p>\n\n<
 em><strong>Sponsored by the South Asia Center at the Moynihan Institute of
  Global Affairs and the Social Science PhD Program</strong></em></p><p> Fo
 r information on accessibility\, or to request accommodation\, please cont
 act Oana Zabava at&nbsp\;(315) 443-9248 or oazabava@syr.edu. </p>
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