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This book explores the multifaceted dimensions of the Girmitya diaspora and post-memory. The intersections of dis/re-location and memory have always been a focus of scholarly interest and the volume envisages the roots of migration and culture, life stories, narratives, and personal anecdotes. It further accentuates Girmitiya struggles, politics of displacement, relationships with the homeland and host land, oral traditions, repercussions, and retention of the archival sites. The cross-examination of memories helps in building a framework to study the varied experiences of the Girmitiya community. In this volume, through a blend of historical and scholarly discourse, we embark on a journey to unearth the layers of meaning embedded within the Girmitya experience. The tales of Girmitya migration amplifies marginalized voices and illuminates the enduring resilience. By chronicling the experiences of the indentured migration, we pay homage to the pioneers, recognize the intricacy of their toils, and commemorate the continuing legacy.
Contents
1. Introduction: Theorizing Girmitiya Culture and (Post)memory.- PART I-Retrieving Historical Narratives.- 2. Beyond Indenture: An Examination of the Life Stories, Social & Economic Mobility of Mohun and Teeluckdharry.- 3. The Indenture Experiment in Mauritius: A Comparison between the Administration of British and French Plantations.- 4. Mapping Locations in indenture Ship Lists to Current Locations in India.- 5. Struggles of Indian Indentured Women During the Indenture System in Fiji.- PART II Commemorating (Post)memory.- 6. Commemorating the Coolitude in the Caribbean Region.- 7. The Politics of Displacement and Shipboard Fatality: Analysing the Mental Health of Indentured Laborers.- 8. The Relationship and Impact of Bollywood on Indian Diaspora.- 9. Memory beyond Black Waters: Mapping History, Language and Culture in Kalapani Poetics from the Perspective of Female Indentureship.- PART III- The Context of Culture and Identity.- 10. Homemaking in Girmitiya Diaspora.- 11. Preserving Roots Abroad: The Girmitiyas' Role in Indian Soft Power.- 12. Ganga Talao and Girmitya: Folklore and Oral Traditions.- 13. A Virtual Museum Experience in Fiji.- 14. Indo-Fijian Rāmlīlā as a Cultural Ethos among Girmitiyas.- PART IV-(Re)mapping Girmitiya Literature.- 15. The Tell-tale Poetry of the Woman Girmitiya: Analysing Torabully's Coupeuses D'Azur.- 16. Fiji's Subaltern Women's Cry: Social and Psychological Repercussions of Migration.- 17. Struggle and Sufferings of Girmitiya: A Study of Writings of Indo-Fijians Writers.