Colonial Servitude and Resistance in Sri Lanka
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Köp båda 2 för 507 krSlave in a Palanquin is one of the most remarkable and original works I have read on the history of the Indian Ocean. With her enormous scholarly gifts, Wickramasinghe endeavors to recover what she calls fugitive lives, a project that is as much as anything a meditation on the archive of slaveryits silences, fractures, and unexpected shards of illumination. -- Sunil Amrith, author of <i>Unruly Waters</i> Slave in a Palanquin is a deft exorcism of the specter of slavery for an island whose history is often simplistically cast in terms of colonizer and colonized, or Sinhala and Tamil. It is a model treatment of the diverse forms that slavery could take in the Indian Ocean world. -- Michael Laffan, editor of <i>Belonging Across the Bay of Bengal: Religious Rites, Colonial Migrations, National Rights</i> At once humane, lucid, intelligent, and highly innovative, this is a masterly analysis of the various regimes of slavery in Sri Lanka under both Dutch and British colonial rule, their demise, and the reasons they were forgotten. Nira Wickramasinghe has produced a major work of comparative scholarship. -- Robert Ross, author of <i>The Borders of Race in Colonial South Africa: The Kat River Settlement, 18291856</i> A compellingly important work by one of Sri Lanka's best historians. Slave in a Palanquin challenges narratives of purity and authenticity on an island where murmurings about descent are far too common but where memories of enslavement have been erased. By turning to forgotten records and traces, Wickramasinghe insists on the subaltern, the resistant, and the particular. As the book proceeds, Sri Lanka moves into the center of key debates in world history about labor, memory, freedom, and power. -- Sujit Sivasundaram, author of <i>Islanded: Britain, Sri Lanka, and the Bounds of an Indian Ocean Colony</i> Engaging and beautifully written. * Journal of British Studies * Highly recommended. * Choice * This ambitious book is a vital contribution that speaks to scholarship both on the Indian Ocean and global slavery. * H-Soz-Kult *
Nira Wickramasinghe is Chair Professor of Modern South Asian Studies at Leiden University. Her books include Metallic Modern: Everyday Machines in Colonial Sri Lanka (2014) and Sri Lanka in the Modern Age: A History (second edition, 2015).
List of Illustrations Acknowledgments Introduction 1. A Dutch Fiscals Murder: Interrogating the Identity of Slaves, Blacks, and Kaffirs 2. From Colombo to Galle: Enslaved Bodies in an Archive of Violence 3. Slave in a Palanquin: Jaffna in the Early Nineteenth Century 4. The Chilaw Experiment: Labor for Freedom 5. The Plaint of an Emancipated Slave: A Play in Two Acts 6. Eclipse of the Slave: Traces, Hauntings Glossary Notes Bibliography Index