India and the Antipode
Networks, Boundaries and Circulation
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Networks, Boundaries and Circulation
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This book looks at the history of Indian migrants in Australia and New Zealand over a period of two and a half centuries. It looks at the history of their migration, settlement and encounter with racism. However, this book is not just about the diaspora; it is also about circulation of ideas between the Antipodes and India, both being parts of the British Empire and the Commonwealth.
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This book looks at the history of Indian migrants in Australia and New Zealand over a period of two and a half centuries. It looks at the history of their migration, settlement and encounter with racism. However, this book is not just about the diaspora; it is also about circulation of ideas between the Antipodes and India, both being parts of the British Empire and the Commonwealth.
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- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 221mm x 145mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780199483624
- ISBN-10: 0199483620
- Artikelnr.: 54487426
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Hurst & Co.
- Erscheinungstermin: 5. September 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 221mm x 145mm x 25mm
- Gewicht: 454g
- ISBN-13: 9780199483624
- ISBN-10: 0199483620
- Artikelnr.: 54487426
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Sekhar Bandyopadhyay is Professor of Asian History and Director of the New Zealand India Research Institute at Victoria University of Wellington. His primary research interest is in the history of nationalism and caste system in colonial and postcolonial India. He is also interested in the history of Indian migration and the Indian Diaspora. He has written seven books, edited or co-edited nine books, and published more than forty book chapters and journal articles. His most recent books are From Plassey to Partition and After: A History of Modern India (Second Edition, 2015) and (co-ed.) Religion and Modernity in India (2016). In 2009 he was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand. In 2014, for his book Decolonization in South Asia he was awarded Rabindra Puraskar. Jane Buckingham teaches history at the University of Canterbury, New Zealand. She specialises in Indian history and has published in areas including medical and disability history, human/animal relations, business and legal history. She is particularly interested in histories of health, migration and labour. She is the author of Leprosy in colonial south India: medicine and confinement (2002). Her most recent co-edited book is Conflict, negotiation, and coexistence: rethinking human-elephant relations in South Asia (2016).
* Introduction/ Sekhar Bandyopadhyay and Jane Buckingham
* 1. Identity and Invisibility: Early Indian Presence in Aotearoa New
Zealand, 1769-1850/ Todd Nachowitz
* 2. Circuitous Routes: Journeys from India to Australia by way of the
sugar colonies/ Margaret Allen
* 3. Naming Charlie: Inscribing British Indian Identities in White
Australia, 1901-1940/Kama Maclean
* 4. Indian Migration to New Zealand in the 1920s: Deciphering the
Immigration Restriction Amendment Act 1920/ Michael Roche and Sita
Venkateswar
* 5. Totaram Sanadhya's Experience of Racism in early White Australia
(a transcreated narrative)/Purushottama Bilimoria
* 6. 'Not as a Stranger or a Tourist': Leonora Gmeiner and the First
Girls' School in Delhi/ Devleena Ghosh and Heather Goodall
* 7. 'Did you know your great grandmother was an Indian Princess?':
Early Anglo-Indian arrivals in New Zealand/Robyn Andrews
* 8. 'A Rich Tapestry': The Life and Heritage of Sir Anand Satyanand/
Jacqueline Leckie
* 9. Class and Caste Consciousness: The Narratives of Indian
Sub-continental Diaspora in Australia/Amit Sarwal 10. Negotiating
Indianness: Auckland's Shifting Cultural Festivities/ Alison Booth?
* About the Editors and Contributors
* Index
* 1. Identity and Invisibility: Early Indian Presence in Aotearoa New
Zealand, 1769-1850/ Todd Nachowitz
* 2. Circuitous Routes: Journeys from India to Australia by way of the
sugar colonies/ Margaret Allen
* 3. Naming Charlie: Inscribing British Indian Identities in White
Australia, 1901-1940/Kama Maclean
* 4. Indian Migration to New Zealand in the 1920s: Deciphering the
Immigration Restriction Amendment Act 1920/ Michael Roche and Sita
Venkateswar
* 5. Totaram Sanadhya's Experience of Racism in early White Australia
(a transcreated narrative)/Purushottama Bilimoria
* 6. 'Not as a Stranger or a Tourist': Leonora Gmeiner and the First
Girls' School in Delhi/ Devleena Ghosh and Heather Goodall
* 7. 'Did you know your great grandmother was an Indian Princess?':
Early Anglo-Indian arrivals in New Zealand/Robyn Andrews
* 8. 'A Rich Tapestry': The Life and Heritage of Sir Anand Satyanand/
Jacqueline Leckie
* 9. Class and Caste Consciousness: The Narratives of Indian
Sub-continental Diaspora in Australia/Amit Sarwal 10. Negotiating
Indianness: Auckland's Shifting Cultural Festivities/ Alison Booth?
* About the Editors and Contributors
* Index
* Introduction/ Sekhar Bandyopadhyay and Jane Buckingham
* 1. Identity and Invisibility: Early Indian Presence in Aotearoa New
Zealand, 1769-1850/ Todd Nachowitz
* 2. Circuitous Routes: Journeys from India to Australia by way of the
sugar colonies/ Margaret Allen
* 3. Naming Charlie: Inscribing British Indian Identities in White
Australia, 1901-1940/Kama Maclean
* 4. Indian Migration to New Zealand in the 1920s: Deciphering the
Immigration Restriction Amendment Act 1920/ Michael Roche and Sita
Venkateswar
* 5. Totaram Sanadhya's Experience of Racism in early White Australia
(a transcreated narrative)/Purushottama Bilimoria
* 6. 'Not as a Stranger or a Tourist': Leonora Gmeiner and the First
Girls' School in Delhi/ Devleena Ghosh and Heather Goodall
* 7. 'Did you know your great grandmother was an Indian Princess?':
Early Anglo-Indian arrivals in New Zealand/Robyn Andrews
* 8. 'A Rich Tapestry': The Life and Heritage of Sir Anand Satyanand/
Jacqueline Leckie
* 9. Class and Caste Consciousness: The Narratives of Indian
Sub-continental Diaspora in Australia/Amit Sarwal 10. Negotiating
Indianness: Auckland's Shifting Cultural Festivities/ Alison Booth?
* About the Editors and Contributors
* Index
* 1. Identity and Invisibility: Early Indian Presence in Aotearoa New
Zealand, 1769-1850/ Todd Nachowitz
* 2. Circuitous Routes: Journeys from India to Australia by way of the
sugar colonies/ Margaret Allen
* 3. Naming Charlie: Inscribing British Indian Identities in White
Australia, 1901-1940/Kama Maclean
* 4. Indian Migration to New Zealand in the 1920s: Deciphering the
Immigration Restriction Amendment Act 1920/ Michael Roche and Sita
Venkateswar
* 5. Totaram Sanadhya's Experience of Racism in early White Australia
(a transcreated narrative)/Purushottama Bilimoria
* 6. 'Not as a Stranger or a Tourist': Leonora Gmeiner and the First
Girls' School in Delhi/ Devleena Ghosh and Heather Goodall
* 7. 'Did you know your great grandmother was an Indian Princess?':
Early Anglo-Indian arrivals in New Zealand/Robyn Andrews
* 8. 'A Rich Tapestry': The Life and Heritage of Sir Anand Satyanand/
Jacqueline Leckie
* 9. Class and Caste Consciousness: The Narratives of Indian
Sub-continental Diaspora in Australia/Amit Sarwal 10. Negotiating
Indianness: Auckland's Shifting Cultural Festivities/ Alison Booth?
* About the Editors and Contributors
* Index