Table of Contents
Introduction, Lotte Hoek and Nusrat Sabena Chowdhury; 1. The Flow Forms of Elections on the Sand Bars of the Jamuna River, Naveeda Khan; 2. Aquacultural Disposessions: Shrimp, Land and Agrarian Politics in Coastal Bangladesh, Kasia Paprocki and Jason Cons; 3. ’They Went Directly into “Accident”’: Accidents, Crowds and Intimate Politics in Phulbari, Bangladesh, Nusrat Sabena Chowdhury; 4. Feminism and Nationalism in Cold War East Pakistan, Elora Shehabuddin; 5. Repeat Viewing: Plagiarising Film and the Responsibilities of Creativity in South Asia, Lotte Hoek; 6. Transnational Discourses of Indigeneity, the Nation-State and the Figure of the ‘Adivasi’ rights activist in Bangladesh, Mahmudul Sumon; 7. A Looking-Glass War: Two Films on 1971, Four Decades Apart, Naeem Mohaiemen; 8. Transmission and Transformation in the ‘Ever-Present’ of Bangladesh: From the ‘War Generation’ to the ‘Post-71 Generation’, Syed Jamil Ahmed; 9. Markets, Fields, Leaves: Tobacco Trails in Northern Bengal, Sahana Ghosh; Epilogue Across Generations: A Conversation, Dipesh Chakrabarty and Nazmul Sultan; Index.