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Inside Indian Indenture - A South African story, 1860 - 1914 (Paperback, Second Edition,)
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Inside Indian Indenture - A South African story, 1860 - 1914 (Paperback, Second Edition,)
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Many were filled with hopes as high as Mahjoub's stars as they
crossed the Indian Ocean, making their way from India to Durban in
southern Africa in the late 1800s. Yet, realising the dream of a
better life and returning home triumphant was not to be for many.
Thousands returned with less than they had started out with, only
to find that home was no longer the place they had left. The
travellers, too, had changed irrevocably: caste had been
transgressed, relatives had died and spaces for reintegration had
closed up as colonialism tightened its grip. Home for these
wandering exiles was no more. Inside Indian Indenture is a timely
and monumental work that makes a significant contribution to
understanding South African history. It tells the story of the many
beginnings and multiple journeys that made up the indentured
experience. The authors seek to trespass directly into the lives of
the indentured themselves. They explore the terrain of the
everyday, focusing on religious and cultural expressions, leisure
activities, power relations on the plantations and the weapons of
resistance and forms of collaboration that were developed in
relation to their Natal's colonial government and its coercive
paternalism. Fascinating accounts brimming with desire, skulduggery
and tender mercies, as much as with oppression and exploitation,
show that the indentured were as much agents as they were victims
and silent witnesses. To read this book is to enter their world, to
meet real people in all their complexity as they danced along the
uncertain edge between improvisation and resignation. The title
substantially revises the contours of South African Indian
historiography and starts to weave these themes into the mainstream
of southern African studies. It also makes the South African
experience available to scholars of comparative work on indenture.
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