The Muslim Question in Assam and Northeast India
This book presents a systematic study of the transformation of the specific socio-political identity of the Muslims in Assam. It discusses the issues of Muslims under India?s ?indigenous secularism?, Hindu nationalism and the rise of majoritarian politics; Muslim immigration into Assam after Independence; the Assam Movement and the shift of Muslims from being a vote bank to an autonomous force in the post-Partition politics of Assam; the role of Jamiat; and the divide between Assamese and the neo-Assamese. It explores the history and contemporary politics of the state to show how they shape the new context of Muslim identity in Assam, where previously an Assamese identity often prevailed over religious and linguistic identity. With the current debates on illegal immigration, the National Register of Citizens of India (NRC) and the Citizenship (Amendment) Act 2019, this book will be a timely addition to the existing literature on Muslim minority politics in Assam and northeast India.
This book will be useful to scholars and researchers of political science, sociology, political sociology, minority studies, northeast India studies, demography and immigration studies, and development studies. It will interest those concerned with minority politics, communal politics, identity politics, migration, citizenship issues, and South Asian studies.
Introduction:The Muslim Question in India’s Northeast 1. Muslims in Assam till Independence 2. After Independence: Social and Political Alliance of Muslims 3. The Assam Movement: Muslims as the Issue 4. After Assam Movement: Muslim Political Mobilisation and Demographic Change 5. The Divides: Electoral Dominance, Citizenship and the Idea of ‘Assamese’ 6. Conclusion: The Question of Identity among the Assam Muslims
Monoj Kumar Nath is Associate Professor at the Department of Political Science, Dibrugarh University, Assam, India. He has earlier taught at Nowgong College, Nagaon, Assam (2003-19). He received his postgraduate degree from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and completed his PhD from Gauhati University, Assam. His publications include research papers in journals such as Economic and Political Weekly, Strategic Analysis, Studies in Indian Politics and Dialogue Quaterly. His areas of interest include minority politics, ethnic politics in northeast India and identity politics.
Date de parution : 09-2023
15.6x23.4 cm
Date de parution : 03-2021
15.6x23.4 cm
Mots-clés :
AIUDF; Assam Movement; Assam Muslims; illegal Bangladeshis; immigrant Muslims; Jamiat; Muslim League; Miiya Language; NRC updating; Vote bank; The National Register of Citizens; India and Bangladesh border; Bangladesh; demography and immigration; Bharatiya Janata Party; linguistic identity; religious identity; illegal immigration; majoritarian politics; minority politics; BJP; Citizenship Bill; Brahmaputra Valley; communal politics; Hindu nationalism; Barak Valley; Muslim immigration; Indigenous Assamese; Muslim minority politics; Assamese Language; socio-political identity; Assamese; Colonial Administration; Central Government; Assamese People; Illegal Foreigners; Assamese Muslims; Assamese Speakers; Hindu Bengalis; Assam Government; Assam Legislative Assembly; Muslim MLAs; Nellie Massacre; East Bengal; Tamil Nadu; Gauhati High Court; Muslim Personal Law; Ahom Kingdom; Ahom King