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DESCRIPTION:Shelly Feldman on&nbsp\;Making Difference as a Social Project: 
 \n\nState\, Law\, and Land Relations in\nContemporary BangladeshShelly Fel
 dman\, Professor\, Department of Development Sociology\, Cornell Universit
 y&nbsp\;Justifying\nreligious difference as a threat to\nnational security
 \, the enactment of the Vested Property Act marks Bangladeshi\nHindus as c
 itizens whose allegiance to the country is always and already\nsuspect. Th
 is paper explores the social production of Hindu difference through\nlegal
  claims to the right to private property to show how land rights and the\n
 control of private property\, embedded in historical\, social\, political\
 , and\ncultural relations\, shape the security of people and their subject
 ivity.&nbsp\;Open to the PublicSponsored by the Department of Geography\, 
 Sociology and Religion and the South Asia Center at the Moynihan Institute
  of Global Affairs 
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SUMMARY:SAC presents: Shelly Feldman
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X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:<p></p><p><b>Shelly Feldman on&nbsp\;Making Di
 fference as a Social Project: \n\nState\, Law\, and Land Relations in\nCon
 temporary Bangladesh</b></p><p><b>Shelly Feldman</b>\, <i>Professor\, Depa
 rtment of Development Sociology\, Cornell University&nbsp\;</i></p><p>Just
 ifying\nreligious difference as a threat to\nnational security\, the enact
 ment of the Vested Property Act marks Bangladeshi\nHindus as citizens whos
 e allegiance to the country is always and already\nsuspect. This paper exp
 lores the social production of Hindu difference through\nlegal claims to t
 he right to private property to show how land rights and the\ncontrol of p
 rivate property\, embedded in historical\, social\, political\, and\ncultu
 ral relations\, shape the security of people and their subjectivity.&nbsp\
 ;</p><p>Open to the Public</p><p><b><i>Sponsored by the Department of Geog
 raphy\, Sociology and Religion and the South Asia Center at the Moynihan I
 nstitute of Global Affairs</i></b></p><p> </p><p></p>
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