Anneeth Kaur Hundle examines the 1972 expulsion of 80,000 South Asians of Ugandan heritage from Uganda, exploring its aftermaths and continuing impacts on global Afro-South Asian connections in the context of race, ethnicity, religion, caste, gender, and sexuality.
Anneeth Kaur Hundle examines the 1972 expulsion of 80,000 South Asians of Ugandan heritage from Uganda, exploring its aftermaths and continuing impacts on global Afro-South Asian connections in the context of race, ethnicity, religion, caste, gender, and sexuality.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
List of Abbreviations ix Preface. From Diasporic to Transcontinental Entanglement xiii Maps xxvi Part I. Imperial Entanglements Introduction. Expulsion as Closure, Expulsion as Opening 1 1. Becoming a Racial Exile, Becoming a Black Nation: Colonial and Postcolonial Orientations 41 Part II. Entanglements of Expulsion 2. Exceptions to the Expulsion: Racial Denizenship in Amin’s Uganda 91 3. Insecurities of Repatriation: From Refugee to Returnee 128 Part III. South-South Entanglements 4. Insecurities of Foreign Direct Investment: From Returnee to Investor-Citizen 173 5. Indian Ugandan, African Asian, or Both? Community-Building, Community Citizenship, and Culture and Indigeneity 207 6. Of Gendered Insecurities: Contingent and Ambivalent Feminist Afro-South Asian Intimacies and Solidarities 242 Conclusion. Toward a Transcontinental Anthropology of Afro-South Asian Entanglement 279 Postscript. Fifty Years On 301 Appendix. Active South Asian Community Associations and Institutions in Uganda since the Early 1990s 307 Notes 311 Bibliography 345 Index
List of Abbreviations ix Preface. From Diasporic to Transcontinental Entanglement xiii Maps xxvi Part I. Imperial Entanglements Introduction. Expulsion as Closure, Expulsion as Opening 1 1. Becoming a Racial Exile, Becoming a Black Nation: Colonial and Postcolonial Orientations 41 Part II. Entanglements of Expulsion 2. Exceptions to the Expulsion: Racial Denizenship in Amin’s Uganda 91 3. Insecurities of Repatriation: From Refugee to Returnee 128 Part III. South-South Entanglements 4. Insecurities of Foreign Direct Investment: From Returnee to Investor-Citizen 173 5. Indian Ugandan, African Asian, or Both? Community-Building, Community Citizenship, and Culture and Indigeneity 207 6. Of Gendered Insecurities: Contingent and Ambivalent Feminist Afro-South Asian Intimacies and Solidarities 242 Conclusion. Toward a Transcontinental Anthropology of Afro-South Asian Entanglement 279 Postscript. Fifty Years On 301 Appendix. Active South Asian Community Associations and Institutions in Uganda since the Early 1990s 307 Notes 311 Bibliography 345 Index
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