South Asian Migrations in Global History: Labor, Law, and Wayward Lives

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This collection explores how South Asian migrations in modern history have shaped key aspects of globalization since the 1830s. Including original research from colonial India, Fiji, Mexico, South Africa, North America and the Middle East, the essays explore indentured labour and its legacies, law as a site of regulation and historical biography.

Including recent scholarship on the legacy of issues such as consent, sovereignty and skilled/unskilled labour distinctions from the history of indentured labour migrations, this volume brings together a range of historical changes that can only be understood by studying South Asian migrants within a globalized world system.

Centering south Asian migrations as a site of analysis in global history, the contributors offer a lens into the ongoing regulation of labourers after the abolition of slavery that intersect with histories in the Global North and Global South. The use of historical biography showcases experiences from below, and showcases a world history outside empire and nation.

Author(s): Neilesh Bose
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Year: 2020

Language: English
Pages: 280
City: London

Cover
Contents
List of illustrations
Notes on contributors
Foreword Victor V. Ramraj
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Prologue: Archives, paper regimes and mobility Uma Dhupelia-Mesthrie
Introduction Neilesh Bose
Part I Impacts of Indentured Labour
1 Gokhale, Polak and the end of Indian indenture in South Africa, 1909–1911 Goolam Vahed
2 Imperial labour: Labour, security and the depoliticization of oil production in the Arabian Peninsula Andrea Wright
3 Legal discourse on ‘coolies’ migration from India to the sugar colonies, 1837–1922 Ashutosh Kumar
Part II Law in Migration Histories
4 Slavery, abolitionism, indentured labour: The problem of exit and the border between land and sea in colonial India Riyad Sadiq Koya
5 Who is Asiatic? Drawing the boundary in the legal and political framing of Indian South Africans, 1860–1960 Marina Martin
Part III Historical Biography
6 Taraknath Das: A global biography Neilesh Bose
7 From British colonial subject to Mexican ‘Naturalizado’: Pandurang Khankhoje’s life beyond the reach of imperial power (1924–1954) Daniel Kent-Carrasco
8 A woman of peace and calm: The story of Senthamani Govender Devarakshanam Betty Govinden
Epilogue: Ocean currents and wayward crossings Renisa Mawani
Select bibliography
Index