The Indentured Archipelago
This book focuses on the spatial experiences of Indian indentured labourers in Mauritius and Fiji and reveals previously unexplored labour movements across the so-called Indentured Archipelago. It offers a historical geographical perspective of the lives of these labourers in Mauritius and Fiji, situating their experiences in the wider context of spatial mobility and subaltern agency. The concept of re-migration - labourers moving between these colonies, and beyond - is explored, and the scale of this facet of indentured life is revealed, in a way which has not been done to date. It brings to the fore a debate on subaltern agency, and role of geography in exploring the lives of these labourers both within and between colonies. The book also brings to light the numerous proposals for the use of Indian indentured labour across the globe, highlighting the centrality of Indian indenture to the post-abolition labour discourse.
- Uses historical geographical approach to analyse Indian indentured labour
- Enables the reader to contextualise wider concepts within the Indian indenture system, by viewing excerpts of individual life stories of labourers
- Reveals the scale of intra-colonial movements of Indian indentured labourers which has not been analysed before, promoting debate on agency
Reviews & endorsements
'… an excellent and superbly researched addition to the global historical scholarship on indenture.' Kalyani Ramnath, American Historical Review
Product details
February 2022Hardback
9781316512265
294 pages
235 × 158 × 22 mm
0.52kg
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Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- List of Figures
- List of Tables
- Abbreviations
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Indentured Spaces: Mauritius
- 3. Indentured Spaces: Fiji
- 4. Subaltern Careering
- 5. Innovation and New Migration Routes
- 6. Conclusion: Space, Agency, Mobility, Geography
- Glossary
- Bibliography
- Index.