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African Identity in Asia - Cultural Effects of Forced Migration (Paperback)
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African movement to Asia, unlike the dispersion of slaves across
the Atlantic, has not been recognized. Not being part of a
significant economic network, forced migrations across the Red Sea
and Indian Ocean, which have gone on for several centuries, have
not received due attention. The commemorations, in 2007, of the
bicentennial of Britain abolishing the transAtlantic slave trade
has aroused some interest in other African migrations.While drawing
attention to the strong military impact made by even first
generation African migrants in Asia, and the descendants of the
royal Africans who governed Sachin and Janjira (India), Dr Shihan
de Silva Jayasuriya demonstrates that African music and dance have,
not only survived the brutalities of forced migration, but have
also contributed to the local Middle Eastern and South Asian arts
scene. While spirit possession ceremonies have been preserved as a
form of cultural identity, new mixed forms of music which evolved
in Asia have now become indigenized in the host countries.
Unconsciously, forced African migrants have become cultural brokers
between two Continents.Combining historical accounts, both
documented and oral, the silent history and conflicting identity of
Asia's Africans is explored through case studies, and processes of
assimilation, social mobility and marginalization.
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