- ANTH 302 Course Handbook
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Lesson Plan
- ANTH 201 Course Handbook
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Course Handbook 201
- ANP 112: Language, Society and Culture
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ANP 112 Lesson Plan
bokhtiar_ahmed@ru.ac.bd
Room 127D, Syed Ismail Hossain Shirazee Bhaban University of Rajshahi Rajshahi 6205, Bangladesh
BOKHTIAR AHMED
PROFESSOR
Anthropology
- Education Summary
- PhD (ACU), MSCD (UoW), MSS & BSS (DU)
- Research Interest
- Power and Political Orders, Language & communication, labour mobility, trade and market systems, social movements, climate change and ecology, Disaster and Vulnerability, social protection, and gendered exclusions.
Level | Institution | Year |
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Doctoral (PhD) |
Australian Catholic University | 2017 |
Masters (MSCD) |
University of Wollongong | 2007 |
Masters (MSS) |
Dhaka University | 2001 |
Bachelor/Honors (BSS) |
Dhaka University | 1998 |
Experience in Rajshahi University
Duration | Organization/Institute | Position |
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2018-12-24 to | Department of Anthropology | PROFESSOR |
2013-07-08 to 2018-12-23 | Department of Anthropology | Associate Professor |
2005-02-16 to 2013-07-07 | Department of Anthropology | ASSISTANT PROFESSOR |
2002-12-31 to 2005-02-15 | Department of Anthropology | LECTURER |
Experience in other Organization/Institute
Book Chapter
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Bokhtiar Ahmed
"The Pedagogy of Progress: Developmental Politics in the Chittagong Hill tracts"
in Nasir Uddin (ed.), Life in Peace and Conflict: Indigeneity and State in in the Chittagong Hill Tracts, Black Swan, New Delhi.
Published: August 2020
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2. |
Bokhtiar Ahmed
"‘Bhasha, Songhkriti O Manob Shotta: Ekti Nriboigganik Alapcharita’ (Language, Culture and Human Entity: An Anthropological Discourse)"
in Afzal Khan (ed.), Vinnochokh: Bhasha Shongkha, Vinnochokh, Dhaka. (In Bengali)
Published: December 2014
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3. |
Bokhtiar Ahmed
"Margin, Minorities, and a Political Economy of Displacement: The Chittagong Hill Tracts of Bangladesh"
in R Ganguly-Scrase & K Lahiri Dutt (eds.), Rethinking Displacement: Asia Pacific Perspective, Ashgate, London. Pp. 173-194.
Published: December 2012
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4. |
Bokhtiar Ahmed & Raasheed Mahmood
"The Semiosis of the Feminine in Bangla Language"
Chapter 4 in C. Sarmento (ed.), Eastwards/Westwards: Which Direction for Gender Studies in the 21st Century?, Cambridge Scholars Publishing, Newcastle, UK. Pp. 93-108.
Published: December 2007
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5. |
Bokhtiar Ahmed
"Edward Said O Poshchimer Prachcho Dorshon’ (Edward Said: Watching the Watcher)"
in Benjin Khan (ed.), Edward Said: Abishsho Bibeker Konthoshshor, Chihno Publsihers, Dhaka, Pp. 174-203. (In Bengali)
Published: February 2005
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Journal
1. |
Bokhtiar Ahmed
"Bhasha, Shongskriti O Jatishotta Proshne Amader Jatirashtro’ (The Nation-state of Bangladesh: Questions of Language, Culture and Ethnicity)"
Dipayan Khisa (ed), Maoroom, vol-17, March 2006, Dhaka, Pp. 07-26. (In Bengali)
Published: December 2006
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2. |
Bokhtiar Ahmed and Raasheed Mahmood
"'Shankot O Shastrio Adikolpolpo: Shastrobider Dai-Dayitto’ (Crisis and Disciplinary Paradigms: on Responsibilities of Academics)"
The Dhaka University Studies, Vol 23, Issue-2. 2004. Dhaka, Bangladesh, Pp. 72-103. (In Bengali)
Published: December 2004
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Exhibition
1. |
Bokhtiar Ahmed
"Living No One Behind: Hijra Lives in Bangladesh"
Published by UNDP Bangladesh.
Published: September 2017
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2. |
Bokhtiar Ahmed & Shahidul Islam Ripon
"Prantojono Kotha, (Tells of the Subalterns)"
A Documentary on the Indigenous people and other Marginalized Groups in the Northern Bangladesh.
Published: December 2014
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3. |
Bokhtiar Ahmed & Shahidul Islam Ripon
"Shokal Belar Pakhi (The Morning Birds)"
A documentary on Working Children in Bangladesh.
Published: July 2002
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ANP-112: Language, Society and CultureThe course is designed to enable students to think anthropologically on language including key analytical concepts in linguistics, socio-linguistics, and other traditions of linguistic study. It also explores the complex relationships among language, cult
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ANTH 302: LINGUISTIC ANTHROPOLOGYThe course is designed to enable students to think anthropologically on language including key analytical concepts in linguistics, socio-linguistics, and other traditions of linguistic study. It also explores the complex relationships among language, cult
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ANTH 201: THEORIES IN ANTHROPOLOGY - IIThe course is designed to build cognitive capacity of first year graduate students of anthropology as competent participant in the discipline’s theoretical discourse and knowledge sharing practices. The overall learning goal is to internalize anthropologi
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ANTH 502: ADVANCED RESEARCH METHODS IN ANTHROPOLOGYThe course has three central aims. First; to explore contemporary research paradigms in anthropology, including their contesting theories, debates, and practices. Second; to develop a comprehensive understanding of the cross-disciplinary methods emerged f
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Anth 510: Anthropology of Climate and Agrarian ChangeDescription Not Provided
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ANP-425: Anthropology of South AsiaThis is an interdisciplinary course on history, culture and society in contemporary South Asia. It seeks to apply current anthropological theories and methods in the analysis of contemporary socio-cultural realities in South Asia. The course is also meant |