Malini Sur is a Senior Lecturer in Anthropology and Senior Research Fellow at the Institute for Culture and Society, Western Sydney University.
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Contents Timeline Introduction Chapter 1. The Rowmari-Tura Road Chapter 2. Rice Wars and Nation Building Chapter 3. Cow Smuggling and Fang Fung Chapter 4. Kinship, Identities, and "Jungle Passports" Chapter 5. Fear, Reverence, and the Fence Chapter 6. Bangladeshi "Suspects" and Indian "Citizens" in Assam Afterword Notes Bibliography Index Acknowledgments
"Malini Sur's prose is always clear and often lyrical. Searing insights from many years of indefatigable and intrepid research shine through as Jungle Passports makes contributions to the study of gender, development, human-animal relations, kinship, ethnic strife, and solidarity. Sur shows the enactment of nation-states as tenuous yet brutal entities in the borderlands of South Asia. Her work offers valuable lessons for understanding such phenomena anywhere in the world." (Kalyanakrishnan Sivaramakrishnan, Yale University) "Jungle Passports is a wonderful book, combining theoretical sophistication with ethnographic richness. While a lot has been written on borders and borderlands lately, Malini Sur offers novel insights. She is also a great storyteller and writer." (Bengt G. Karlsson, Stockholm University)

