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DESCRIPTION:The Moynihan Institute’s South Asia Center presents a book talk
  by Navine Murshid of Colgate University.&nbsp\;Murshid will read excerpts
  from her book to highlight the key claims she makes regarding Bangladesh-
 India relations\, neoliberalism and how they participate in the marginaliz
 ation of Bengali Muslims in India. Key in the mechanism she identifies is 
 the conflation between Indian Bengali Muslims and Bangladeshis that produc
 es a constant "other." In this discussion\, Murshid will pay particular at
 tention to the fieldwork she conducted in the Bangladesh-India borderlands
  to show how identity there is liminal and fluid\, in contrast to the hard
 ened identities politicians attribute to them.&nbsp\;Navine Murshid is an 
 associate professor of political science at Colgate University. She is the
  author of&nbsp\;"The Politics of Refugees in South Asia" and&nbsp\;"India
 's Bangladesh Problem." Her current research is on Rabindrik sensibilities
  and cultural nationalism in contemporary Bangladesh.&nbsp\;This event is 
 co-sponsored by the Political Science Department.&nbsp\;
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SUMMARY:India’s Bangladesh Problem: \nThe Marginalization of Bengali Muslim
 s \nin Neoliberal Times
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p>The Moynihan Institute’s South Asia Center 
 presents a book talk by Navine Murshid of Colgate University.&nbsp\;</p><p
 ><span style="background-color: initial\; font-family: inherit\; font-size
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 normal\; caret-color: auto\; white-space: inherit">Murshid will read excer
 pts from her book to highlight the key claims she makes regarding Banglade
 sh-India relations\, neoliberalism and how they participate in the margina
 lization of Bengali Muslims in India. Key in the mechanism she identifies 
 is the conflation between Indian Bengali Muslims and Bangladeshis that pro
 duces a constant "other." In this discussion\, Murshid will pay particular
  attention to the fieldwork she conducted in the Bangladesh-India borderla
 nds to show how identity there is liminal and fluid\, in contrast to the h
 ardened identities politicians attribute to them.&nbsp\;</span></p><p><spa
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 auto\; white-space: inherit">Navine Murshid is an associate professor of p
 olitical science at Colgate University. She is the author of<em>&nbsp\;"</
 em>The Politics of Refugees in South Asia" and<em>&nbsp\;"</em>India's Ban
 gladesh Problem." Her current research is on Rabindrik sensibilities and c
 ultural nationalism in contemporary Bangladesh.&nbsp\;</span></p><p><span 
 style="background-color: initial\; font-family: inherit\; font-size: inher
 it\; text-align: inherit\; text-transform: inherit\; word-spacing: normal\
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 -color: initial\; font-family: inherit\; font-size: inherit\; text-align: 
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 to\; white-space: inherit">This event is co-sponsored by the<strong> </str
 ong>Political Science Department.&nbsp\;</span></p>
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