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Lomarsh Roopnarine

    Indian Indenture in the Danish West Indies, 1863-1873
    Indo-Caribbean Indenture
    Thought-provoking newspaper articles 2015-2017
    Indian Caribbean
    • Indian Caribbean

      Migration and Identity in the Diaspora

      • 174 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden
      4,0(4)Abgeben

      Recognized with the 2018 Gordon K. and Sybil Farrell Lewis Award, this book stands out in Caribbean studies. It offers a deep exploration of the region's cultural, historical, and social dynamics, providing insights into the complexities of Caribbean identity. Through meticulous research and engaging narratives, it sheds light on significant themes relevant to Caribbean society, making it an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the intricacies of this vibrant area.

      Indian Caribbean
    • Focusing on the political landscape of Guyana from 2015 to 2017, this collection of newspaper articles critiques the APNU/AFC government's fulfillment of campaign promises and its impact on citizens. The bold and radical commentary highlights issues of anxiety and ambivalence among Guyanese, particularly in the coastal sugar belt, due to corruption and ethnic polarization. It questions the potential benefits of oil revenues amidst concerns of mismanagement and electoral integrity, suggesting a bleak outlook for the country's future following the 2020 elections.

      Thought-provoking newspaper articles 2015-2017
    • Indo-Caribbean Indenture

      Resistance and Accommodation, 1838-1920

      • 188 Seiten
      • 7 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the experiences of East Indians in the Caribbean from 1838 to 1920, this work explores the indenture system within the context of imperialism, labor shortages post-slavery, and gender relations. By employing a contemporary analytical lens influenced by subaltern studies, it offers a fresh interpretation that diverges from traditional historical narratives. This book is particularly relevant for historians and social scientists interested in Caribbean history, migration, ethnicity, gender studies, and labor dynamics.

      Indo-Caribbean Indenture
    • Focusing on the unique experience of Indian indentured labor on St. Croix during the late 19th century, this comprehensive analysis explores various aspects of their lives, including recruitment, transportation, and the challenges they faced on plantations. The narrative highlights how laborers utilized their cultural strengths to navigate a planter-dominated environment while maintaining a connection to their homeland. It emphasizes their resilience and adaptability within a rigid plantation system, showcasing their determination to create opportunities and eventually return home.

      Indian Indenture in the Danish West Indies, 1863-1873