Kala Pani Crossings (eBook, ePUB)
Revisiting 19th Century Migrations from India's Perspective
Redaktion: Bhardwaj, Ashutosh; Misrahi-Barak, Judith
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This volume discusses the legacies of indenture in the Caribbean, Reunion, Mauritius, and Fiji, and how they still imbue our present. More importantly, it draws attention to India and raises new questions: doesn't one need, at some stage, to wonder why this forgotten chapter of Indian history needs to be retrieved.
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This volume discusses the legacies of indenture in the Caribbean, Reunion, Mauritius, and Fiji, and how they still imbue our present. More importantly, it draws attention to India and raises new questions: doesn't one need, at some stage, to wonder why this forgotten chapter of Indian history needs to be retrieved.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000513196
- Artikelnr.: 62882221
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 242
- Erscheinungstermin: 23. Dezember 2021
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000513196
- Artikelnr.: 62882221
Ashutosh Bhardwaj is an independent writer, journalist, and literary critic. He has worked with the leading daily The Indian Express and has been a Fellow at the Indian Institute of Advanced Study, Shimla (2017-2019). Besides, he has received several awards and fellowships for his work as a journalist and critic. He has three books to his credit: a short story collection (Jo Frame Men Na The, 2010), a book of essays on literature (Pitra-Vadh, 2019), and a novelistic account of the Maoist insurgency in Bastar (The Death Script, 2020), which was shortlisted for Tata Lit Fest and awarded the Non-Fiction Book of the Year 2020 at Bangalore Lit Fest. He has also published numerous articles and reviews and has presented academic papers in several national and international seminars. Judith Misrahi-Barak is Associate Professor at University Paul Valéry Montpellier 3, France, where she teaches English and Postcolonial literatures. A member of EMMA, she has published numerous articles and book chapters. Her areas of specialisation are Anglophone Caribbean, Indo- and Sino-Caribbean literatures, diaspora, and migrant writing. She is General editor of the series PoCoPages (Collection 'Horizons anglophones', University Press of the Mediterranean, Montpellier). Borders and Ecotones in the Indian Ocean is the most recent volume (2020), http://www.pulm.fr/index.php/collections/horizons-anglophones/pocopages.html. She was Co-Investigator on the AHRC Research Network series on 'Writing, Analysing, Translating Dalit Literature' (2014-2016). She is also Co-Investigator on the AHRC Follow-on Funding for Impact and Engagement on 'On Stage and on Page: Celebrating Dalit and Adivasi Literatures and Performing Arts' (2020-21) https://dalitliterature.wordpress.com. She has co-edited Dalit Literatures in India, with Joshil K. Abraham (Routledge 2016; 2nd edition 2018), and Dalit Text: Aesthetics and Politics Reimagined, with K. Satyanarayana and Nicole Thiara (Routledge 2019). Her monograph Entre Atlantique et océan indien - les voix de la Caraïbe anglophone is forthcoming with Classiques Garnier (Paris, 2021).
Introduction: Kala Pani Crossings: India in Conversation PART I: Shifting
the Gaze 1. Theorizing the Troubled Black Waters 2. Moving Beyond the
Memory Question: Narratives of South Asian Indenture, Global Memory
Capitalism and Its Discontents 3. Connected Literatures and Histories
across Kala pani: Perspectives from India 4. Escaped or Tricked? Why Indian
Women Crossed 5. The 'Terror' of Kala pani: A Colonial Myth? PART II:
Across the Oceans 6. Caste Travelling across the Kala Pani: the Case of the
Unborn V. S. Naipaul 7. The Cult of Draupadi and its Propagation through
Indentured Labour in Reunion Island 8. 'I Will Survive on A Seer of Saag
the Full Year': Uncovering Women's Work, Belonging and 'Kala Pani' in
'Bidesia' Songs 9. A Passage to Mauritius: The Ebb and Flow of Kala Pani
in Hindustani Cinema PART III: Re-imagining the Kala Pani Narrative 10.
Coolie Life-Writing and its Shifting Locations - Narrativizing Kala Pani
within the Nation and in the Diaspora 11. Pioneers across Kala Pani:
Reading Girmitiyas in Ramabai Espinet's The Swinging Bridge, Gaiutra
Bahadur's Coolie Woman and Totaram Sanadya's Twenty-One Years in the Fiji
Islands 12. Exilic Trajectories of Crossing the Kala Pani: Locating Female
Subjectivity in the Writings of Ramabai Espinet and Gaiutra Bahadur 13.
Retrieving the History of Coolie Women: Historiography, Research and the
Role of Agencies in Ramabai Espinet's The Swinging Bridge and Peggy Mohan's
Jahajin 14. The Politics of Representation and the Interface of Sycorax and
the Snake Woman: A Study of Olive Senior's Arrival of the Snake-Woman
the Gaze 1. Theorizing the Troubled Black Waters 2. Moving Beyond the
Memory Question: Narratives of South Asian Indenture, Global Memory
Capitalism and Its Discontents 3. Connected Literatures and Histories
across Kala pani: Perspectives from India 4. Escaped or Tricked? Why Indian
Women Crossed 5. The 'Terror' of Kala pani: A Colonial Myth? PART II:
Across the Oceans 6. Caste Travelling across the Kala Pani: the Case of the
Unborn V. S. Naipaul 7. The Cult of Draupadi and its Propagation through
Indentured Labour in Reunion Island 8. 'I Will Survive on A Seer of Saag
the Full Year': Uncovering Women's Work, Belonging and 'Kala Pani' in
'Bidesia' Songs 9. A Passage to Mauritius: The Ebb and Flow of Kala Pani
in Hindustani Cinema PART III: Re-imagining the Kala Pani Narrative 10.
Coolie Life-Writing and its Shifting Locations - Narrativizing Kala Pani
within the Nation and in the Diaspora 11. Pioneers across Kala Pani:
Reading Girmitiyas in Ramabai Espinet's The Swinging Bridge, Gaiutra
Bahadur's Coolie Woman and Totaram Sanadya's Twenty-One Years in the Fiji
Islands 12. Exilic Trajectories of Crossing the Kala Pani: Locating Female
Subjectivity in the Writings of Ramabai Espinet and Gaiutra Bahadur 13.
Retrieving the History of Coolie Women: Historiography, Research and the
Role of Agencies in Ramabai Espinet's The Swinging Bridge and Peggy Mohan's
Jahajin 14. The Politics of Representation and the Interface of Sycorax and
the Snake Woman: A Study of Olive Senior's Arrival of the Snake-Woman
Introduction: Kala Pani Crossings: India in Conversation PART I: Shifting
the Gaze 1. Theorizing the Troubled Black Waters 2. Moving Beyond the
Memory Question: Narratives of South Asian Indenture, Global Memory
Capitalism and Its Discontents 3. Connected Literatures and Histories
across Kala pani: Perspectives from India 4. Escaped or Tricked? Why Indian
Women Crossed 5. The 'Terror' of Kala pani: A Colonial Myth? PART II:
Across the Oceans 6. Caste Travelling across the Kala Pani: the Case of the
Unborn V. S. Naipaul 7. The Cult of Draupadi and its Propagation through
Indentured Labour in Reunion Island 8. 'I Will Survive on A Seer of Saag
the Full Year': Uncovering Women's Work, Belonging and 'Kala Pani' in
'Bidesia' Songs 9. A Passage to Mauritius: The Ebb and Flow of Kala Pani
in Hindustani Cinema PART III: Re-imagining the Kala Pani Narrative 10.
Coolie Life-Writing and its Shifting Locations - Narrativizing Kala Pani
within the Nation and in the Diaspora 11. Pioneers across Kala Pani:
Reading Girmitiyas in Ramabai Espinet's The Swinging Bridge, Gaiutra
Bahadur's Coolie Woman and Totaram Sanadya's Twenty-One Years in the Fiji
Islands 12. Exilic Trajectories of Crossing the Kala Pani: Locating Female
Subjectivity in the Writings of Ramabai Espinet and Gaiutra Bahadur 13.
Retrieving the History of Coolie Women: Historiography, Research and the
Role of Agencies in Ramabai Espinet's The Swinging Bridge and Peggy Mohan's
Jahajin 14. The Politics of Representation and the Interface of Sycorax and
the Snake Woman: A Study of Olive Senior's Arrival of the Snake-Woman
the Gaze 1. Theorizing the Troubled Black Waters 2. Moving Beyond the
Memory Question: Narratives of South Asian Indenture, Global Memory
Capitalism and Its Discontents 3. Connected Literatures and Histories
across Kala pani: Perspectives from India 4. Escaped or Tricked? Why Indian
Women Crossed 5. The 'Terror' of Kala pani: A Colonial Myth? PART II:
Across the Oceans 6. Caste Travelling across the Kala Pani: the Case of the
Unborn V. S. Naipaul 7. The Cult of Draupadi and its Propagation through
Indentured Labour in Reunion Island 8. 'I Will Survive on A Seer of Saag
the Full Year': Uncovering Women's Work, Belonging and 'Kala Pani' in
'Bidesia' Songs 9. A Passage to Mauritius: The Ebb and Flow of Kala Pani
in Hindustani Cinema PART III: Re-imagining the Kala Pani Narrative 10.
Coolie Life-Writing and its Shifting Locations - Narrativizing Kala Pani
within the Nation and in the Diaspora 11. Pioneers across Kala Pani:
Reading Girmitiyas in Ramabai Espinet's The Swinging Bridge, Gaiutra
Bahadur's Coolie Woman and Totaram Sanadya's Twenty-One Years in the Fiji
Islands 12. Exilic Trajectories of Crossing the Kala Pani: Locating Female
Subjectivity in the Writings of Ramabai Espinet and Gaiutra Bahadur 13.
Retrieving the History of Coolie Women: Historiography, Research and the
Role of Agencies in Ramabai Espinet's The Swinging Bridge and Peggy Mohan's
Jahajin 14. The Politics of Representation and the Interface of Sycorax and
the Snake Woman: A Study of Olive Senior's Arrival of the Snake-Woman