How and why did Indians move within and across the West? What
effects did this have on their identities? Despite the burgeoning
scholarship on the postcolonial South Asian Diaspora, histories and
geographies of colonial Indian mobility have received much less
scrutiny. Focusing on a range of individuals who moved within and
across Europe and North America, including a champion of London's
female poor, a tourist and a war-time spy, this book addresses that
gap by examining the production of Indian mobility within the West
over the course of the first half of the twentieth century. By
analyzing the lives of individual Indian men and, in particular,
women it articulates new perspectives on transnational histories
and geographies of mobility, gender, performance, and
embodiment.
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