Narrating Africa in South Asia
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<p>The coastal belts and hinterlands of East Africa and South Asia have historically shared a number of cultural traits commodities and cosmologies circulated on the wings of the monsoon winds. The forced and voluntary migrations of Asians and Africans across the Indian Ocean littoral over several centuries have reverberated in the memories literatures travelogues and religious architectural and socio-political imaginations of both the regions. And they continue to do so in various forms and platforms.</p><p>This book explores nuances of various narratives on these long-term transcultural exchanges with a special focus on India. It explores the ways in which Africa and Africans have been narrated in South Asian history and culture in order to unravel the nuanced layers of reflexive rhetorical stereotypical populist racialist racist and casteist frameworks that informed diverse narratives in vernacular texts songs films and newspaper reports. Emphasizing the interdisciplinary approaches of narratology Afro-Asian studies and Indian Ocean studies the contributors enunciate how the African lives in South Asia have been selectively remembered or systematically forgotten. Through multi-sited ethnographies multilingual archival researches and interdisciplinary frameworks each chapter provides theoretical engagements on the basis of empirical research in such regions as Gujarat Kerala Karnataka Goa Hyderabad and Mumbai as well as in Sri Lanka. This book was originally published as a special issue of <i>South Asian History and Culture</i>.</p>
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