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Dr. Aminur Rahim is Professor in Development Studies at the University of Fort Hare, Eastern Cape, South Africa. He has taught at the University of Zimbabwe, Harare, York University Toronto and the Gaffargaon College in Bangladesh. He is the author of the book Politics and National Formations in Bangladesh and has published articles on education and the formation of class, the sociology of education, identity politics, and multiculturalism and ethnicity. His forthcoming book entitled “Rights to Food in Africa: Learning from Asian experiences” will be published in 2014 by Xlibris, a Penguin Random House Company. | Dr. Aminur Rahim is Professor in Development Studies at the University of Fort Hare, Eastern Cape, South Africa. He has taught at the University of Zimbabwe, Harare, York University Toronto and the Gaffargaon College in Bangladesh. He is the author of the book Politics and National Formations in Bangladesh and has published articles on education and the formation of class, the sociology of education, identity politics, and multiculturalism and ethnicity. His forthcoming book entitled “Rights to Food in Africa: Learning from Asian experiences” will be published in 2014 by Xlibris, a Penguin Random House Company. | ||
Professor Rahim holds a BA Hon, MA(University of Waterloo), and PhD (University of Toronto. | Professor Rahim holds a BA Hon, MA (University of Waterloo), and PhD (University of Toronto. | ||
On January 20, 2014, he presented a lecture entitled: The Bangladeshi and the Chinese Diaspora in Canada: A Comparative Perspective at the East Asian Library, University of Toronto. | On January 20, 2014, he presented a lecture entitled: The Bangladeshi and the Chinese Diaspora in Canada: A Comparative Perspective at the East Asian Library, University of Toronto. | ||
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