Joseph C. Miller Memorial Lecture by Nasir Uddin
How does statelessness turn people into ‘bare’ or even ‘subhuman’ life?
This upcoming lecture with Nasir Uddin, argues that the shift from statelessness to refugeehood is not linear but mediated by extreme violence, using the Rohingya as a case study. Drawing on the 2017 genocidal violence in Myanmar and its aftermath, it shows how the Rohingya, denied citizenship by Myanmar and recognition by Bangladesh, now live in conditions of protracted displacement, insecurity, and exclusion in Bangladesh’s borderlands, exemplifying life treated as less than human.
This upcoming lecture with Nasir Uddin, argues that the shift from statelessness to refugeehood is not linear but mediated by extreme violence, using the Rohingya as a case study. Drawing on the 2017 genocidal violence in Myanmar and its aftermath, it shows how the Rohingya, denied citizenship by Myanmar and recognition by Bangladesh, now live in conditions of protracted displacement, insecurity, and exclusion in Bangladesh’s borderlands, exemplifying life treated as less than human.
Zeit
Montag, 26.01.26 - 16:15 Uhr
- 17:45 Uhr
Themengebiet
Statelessness, Refugeehood and ‘Subhuman’ Life: A Case of the Rohingya
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Studierende
Alle Interessierten
Wissenschaftler*innen
Sprachen
English
Ort
HYBRID event: On site in Niebuhrstr. 5 or via Zoom
Reservierung
erforderlich
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Veranstalter
BCDSS, TRA, Bonn Plattform Forced Migration Studies
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