Empowering Subaltern Voices Through Education: The Chakma Diaspora in Australia

Author:   Urmee Chakma (Faculty of Education, Monash University)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
ISBN:  

9781032354507


Pages:   176
Publication Date:   28 February 2023
Format:   Hardback
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Empowering Subaltern Voices Through Education: The Chakma Diaspora in Australia


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Based on a four‐year-long empirical study, this book employs contemporary theories from the Global South to investigate the role of education in the experience of migration and settlement of the Chakma people of Bangladesh in the city of Melbourne, Australia. Exploring the migration opportunities taken up by the Chakma and their efforts to retain, promote, and enrich their ethnic identity in Australia, the book critically examines the importance of education for ethnic, linguistic, and religious minorities and the extent to which education helped the diasporic community in achieving a ‘better’ and ‘more secure’ life. It also positions education as a tool to help revive, maintain, and enrich the importance of culture and tradition, both in the home country and in the place of settlement and offers a theorisation of how the self-directed pursuit of education can create opportunities for minority peoples, to advocate human rights, Indigenous recognition and criticise a state’s failure to provide safety and security. This book will be of interest to academics and postgraduate students researching in the fields of education, diaspora studies, Indigenous studies, and migration studies.

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Author:   Urmee Chakma (Faculty of Education, Monash University)
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Weight:   0.453kg
ISBN:  

9781032354507


ISBN 10:   103235450
Pages:   176
Publication Date:   28 February 2023
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Tertiary & Higher Education ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Urmee Chakma's book on Chakma life and the way once marginalized migrants from this minority community of their own country have been settling down in Australia is welcome, because it is a thorough as well as thoughtful detailed account of a few migrants successfully coping with their diasporic existence in a new world. Readers of the book will be heartened by her finding that education had empowered such migrants and enabled them to settle down well, overcoming the many adversities faced overseas by diasporic people in another, far off country. The author draws on major theorists of the Global South to make her important point that education can be the route to empowerment for marginalized peoples by giving detailed accounts of the career paths of the Chakmas she has chosen for her case studies. What is more, Urmee Chakma writes about her subjects lucidly and sensitively. Clearly, her own lived experience has gone into the making of a compelling work that will be inspirational for readers everywhere. Fakrul Alam, Supernumerary Professor, Department of English, University of Dhaka Urmee Chakma's book, Empowering Subaltern Voices Through Education: The Chakma Diaspora in Australia is both a reflection on her own experience as a Chakma Indigenous woman from the Chittagong Hill Tracts in Bangladesh, now living and working in Australia for over 20 years, as well as a critical reading of indigeneity in mainstream education viewed from the epistemes of the first part of the twenty-first century. As such it is rich in experiential and epistemo-ontological knowledge of a world that is fluid and transient in content and interpretation. It is a must read for those interested in a critical reading of the modernist education system as well as those working towards more inclusive policies of governance and society in a world that is increasingly becoming more exclusionary. Professor Meghna Guhathakurta, Executive Director of Research Initiatives, Bangladesh (RIB)


Author Information

Urmee Chakma works as a lecturer of humanities and pedagogy in the School of Education at La Trobe University, Australia. She earned her PhD from the Faculty of Education, Monash University and worked as a teaching and research associate at Monash from 2018 to 2022. She has been an educator for over 15 years. Her areas of research interest include Indigenous education, diasporic communities, citizenship studies, and social justice.

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