Receives accolades by the ICAS 8 Committee 2013
Northeast Migrants in Delhi: Race, Refuge and Retail is an
ethnographic study of migrants from India's north-east border region
living and working in Delhi, the nation's capital. Northeast India
borders China, the Himalayas, and Southeast Asia. Despite burgeoning
interest in the region, little attention is given to the thousands of
migrants leaving the region for Indian cities for refuge, work, and
study. The stories of Northeast migrants reveal an everyday Northeast
India rarely captured elsewhere and offer an alternative view of
contemporary India. Northeast migrants covet the employment
opportunities created by India's embrace of globalization; shopping
malls, restaurants, and call centres. Yet Northeast migrants also
experience high levels of racism, harassment, and violence. Far from
simply victims of the city, Northeast migrants have created their own
'map' of Delhi, enabling a sense of belonging, albeit an uneasy one.
Interdisciplinary in nature, this book will appeal to scholars of
anthropology, urban studies, geography, migration, and Asian Studies.
Most accessible and captivating work for the non-specialist reader
Accolade by the ICAS 8 Reading Committee.