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- David Dabydeen, Director, Ameena Gafoor Institute; formerly, University of Warwick, 1984-2019); Guyana's Ambassador to China (2010-2015); Guyana's Ambassador to UNESCO (1997-2010)
"The Kala pani paradigm has been central to me for the past 30 years. It enabled me to elaborate a matrix of new cultural visions and social relations. It fostered an archipelagic humanism of diversity to emerge in the Global South, enhancing a creative praxis in post-indentureship. In keeping with the Kala pani episteme, this collection deftly explores the dark waters aesthetics. In the wake of a growing interest for indenture in academia, it constitutes a remarkable chapter of present-day transdisciplinary scholarship, making representations, memories and histories of the 'coolie' trade more fluid."
- Khal Torabully, poet, film-maker and author of the 'Coolitude: An Anthology of the Indian Labour Diaspora'
"This volume is an essential read for anyone interested in the Indian diasporas formed in the wake of the indentured labour system. It is a pioneering analysis, crucial to the mapping of the recently formed 'Kala Pani studies'. The importance of those 'Kala Pani Crossings', though much-ignored in India, is weighed and explored, highlighting the centrality of the moment for the writing of a new national narrative for India."
- Françoise Le Jeune, British Imperial history, Nantes University; co-convenor of DIASCOM
"The essays in this collection provide a rich and nuanced account and analysis - from literature to cinema and from narratives to songs - of the histories of crossing the Kala Pani. 'Kalapani crossing' certainly enhances India's understanding of the nineteenth-century Indian labour migration overseas under the indenture system."
- Ashutosh Kumar, author of the 'Coolies of the Empire'