They Ask if we Eat Frogs Social Boundaries, Ethnic Categorisation, and the Garo People of Bangladesh

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Author: Ellen Bal
Publisher: Eburon Delft
ISBN-13: 9789051667646
Publishing Year: 2000
No. of Pages: 247
Weight: 666grams
Language: English
Book Binding: Paperback

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Ellen Bal is a renowned anthropologist and researcher specializing in South Asian studies, ethnicity, and identity. She has extensively studied the Garo people of Bangladesh, focusing on their social boundaries, cultural categorization, and historical narratives. Her research combines ethnographic fieldwork with historical analysis to provide deep insights into marginalized communities and their interactions with mainstream society. Ellen Bal has published several scholarly works exploring migration, identity, and indigenous rights. Her book They Ask if We Eat Frogs is a significant contribution to the study of ethnic categorization and social dynamics in South Asia.

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