Sunday, December 15, 2019

Indian Citizenship

Study of the laws concerning citizenship in India is a niche area when analysing the Indian Political System.


For those who want to know the governmental reports, judgements, archival records and other institutional practices that lays down the foundation of Indian citizenship, below is a list of best books .


We, The People of Europe? Reflections on Transnational Citizenship

by
Etienne Balibar



Law and the Stranger

by
Austin Sarat, Lawrence Douglas and Martha Merrill Umphrey



Sexualities: Issues in Contemporary Indian Feminism

by
Nivedita Menon



Because I Have a Voice: Queer Politics in India

by
Arvind Narain and Gautam Bhan



Law Like Love: Queer Perspectives on Law

by
Arvind Harrain and Alok Gupta



Whigs and Hunters: The Origin of the Black Act

by
E.P. Thompson



The Judge and the Historian: Marginal Notes on a Late-Twentieth-Century Miscarriages of Justice

by
Carlo Ginzburg



Dissent in Dangerous Times

by
Austin Sarat



Global Challenges: War, Self Determination and Responsibility for Justice

by
Iris Marion Young



The Invention of the Passport: Surveillance, Citizenship and the State

by
John C. Torpey



Critical Events: An Anthropological Perspective on Contemporary India

by
Veena Das



Beyond Partition: Gender, Violence, and Representation in Postcolonial India

by
Deepti Misri



Violence, Martyrdom and Partition: A Daughters Testimony

by
Nonica Datta



Anthropology in the Margins of the State: Comparative Ethnographies

by
Veena Das and Deborah Poole



Humiliation: Claims and Context

by
Gopal Guru



Subaltern Studies: Volume IV:004

by
Ranajit Guha



The Caste Question: Dalits and the Politics of Modern India

by
Anupama Rao



Public Secrets of Law: Rape Trials in India

by
Pratiksha Baxi



Subaltern Studies IX: Writings on South Asian History and Society

by
Shahid Amin and Dipesh Chakrabarty



Paper Citizens: How Illegal Immigrants Acquire Citizenship in Developing Countries

by
Kamal Sadiq



Insurgent Citizenship: Disjunctions of Democracy and Modernity in Brazil

by
James Holston




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