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An Uneasy Embrace :africa, India and the Spectre of Race /Shobana Shankar

By: Language: English Publication details: C Hurst & Co 2021 London, United KingdomDescription: xiv, 285 pages,: 22 cmISBN:
  • 9781787385696
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.4825406 SHO
Summary: The entwined histories of Blacks and Indians defy easy explanation. From Black Lives Matter protests against Gandhi statues to Kamala Harris's historic election, this relationship - notwithstanding moments of common struggle - seethes with conflicts that reveal important lessons about race in the modern world. Shobana Shankar's groundbreaking intellectual history tackles the controversial question of how Africans and Indians see their differences. Drawing on archival and oral sources from seven countries, she traces how economic tensions surrounding the Indian diaspora in East and Southern Africa collided with the twentieth century's widening Indian networks in West Africa and the Black Atlantic
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Reference Reference Anna Centenary Library 3RD FLOOR, B WING 303.4825406 SHO (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Not for loan 662985
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The entwined histories of Blacks and Indians defy easy explanation. From Black Lives Matter protests against Gandhi statues to Kamala Harris's historic election, this relationship - notwithstanding moments of common struggle - seethes with conflicts that reveal important lessons about race in the modern world. Shobana Shankar's groundbreaking intellectual history tackles the controversial question of how Africans and Indians see their differences. Drawing on archival and oral sources from seven countries, she traces how economic tensions surrounding the Indian diaspora in East and Southern Africa collided with the twentieth century's widening Indian networks in West Africa and the Black Atlantic

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