Event

Boundaries and Belonging in the Indo-Myanmar Borderlands: Chin refugees in Mizoram

Date
26 Apr 2017
Time
14:00 UK time
Where
St Antony's College, Deakin Room, 62 Woodstock Road OX2 6JF
Series
Southeast Asia Seminar
Organiser contact
Audience
Public
Booking
Not required
This seminar will consider the case of Chin refugees from Myanmar in the north-east Indian State of Mizoram, drawing on Migdal’s (2004) concepts of ‘virtual checkpoints’ and ‘mental maps’ to analyse and interpret the trajectory of boundary-creation, boundary-policing and boundary-removal in Mizo-Chin relationships. It is often assumed that the life course of displacement is one of deteriorating relationships between refugees and a host community. This seminar will consider whether recent conditions in Mizoram offer preliminary evidence for an alternative outcome, of a case study where cognitive boundaries have not simply hardened against incomers but have (to some extent) expanded to accommodate those previously defined as Other.