Weaponising Paperwork: Rohingya Belonging and Statelessness
Most of us in/of Bangladesh have had to tutor ourselves hurriedly in the world of Burmese history and politics, in the face of “hosting”—almost overnight—what is apparently the world’s largest refugee camp. It is in this spirit, with no claims to expertise on the subject, that I have sketched out my thoughts in this essay.
5 May 2019, 18:00 PM
Colonial Legacies, Capitalist Presents: National Interests vs Labour Interests?
The post Rana Plaza period is often seen as a turning point for labour organising in the garment sector, given critical amendments to the labour law, implementation of the Accord and Alliance, as well as the increased scrutiny of international pressure from buyers and others.
2 May 2019, 18:00 PM
Ghosts of 1947
Bangladesh stands out in postcolonial South Asia for its strikingly anomalous relationship to what neighbours consider to be the foundational event in the region's modern history—the 1947 partition of British India.
24 August 2017, 18:00 PM
Organising Labour under the Neoliberal Gaze
What are the prospects and limits of conventional modes of organising labour in the garment industry, given the current labour rights regime in
20 April 2017, 18:00 PM
Feminist solidarity in neoliberal times
ANOTHER International Women's Day has come and gone. This year, my Facebook feed was jammed with passionate debates on the merits of the BBC documentary 'India's Daughters.'
10 March 2015, 18:00 PM