Pamila Gupta takes a unique approach to examining decolonization processes across Lusophone India and Southern Africa, focusing on Goa, Mozambique, Angola and South Africa, weaving together case studies using five interconnected themes. Gupta considers decolonization through the twined lenses of history and ethnography, accessed through written, oral, visual and eyewitness accounts of how people experienced the transfer of state power. She looks at the materiality of decolonization as a movement of peoples across vast oceanic spaces, demonstrating how it was a process of dispossession for both the Portuguese formerly in power and ordinary colonial citizens and subjects. She then discusses the production of race and class anxieties during decolonization, which took on a variety of forms but were often articulated through material objects. The book aims to move beyond linear histories of colonial independence by connecting its various regions using the theme of decolonization, offering a productive and new approach to writing post-national histories and ethnographies. Finally, Gupta demonstrates the value of using different source materials to access narratives of decolonization, analyzing the work of Mozambican photographer Ricardo Rangel, and including lyrical prose and ethnographical observations. Portuguese Decolonization in the Indian Ocean World provides a nuanced understanding of Lusophone decolonization, revealing the perspectives of people who experienced it. This book will be highly valuable for historians of the Indian Ocean world and decolonization, but also those interested in ethnography, diaspora studies and material culture.
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List of Figures List of Maps 1. Studying decolonization 2. Entangling decolonizations: Goa, Mozambique and Angola 3. Emigrating Goans 4. Goans going fishing76 5. Dispossessing things106 6. Driving from Angola to South Africa 7. Renovating in Beira164 Reflecting: From Mozambique to Goa Notes Bibliography Index
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Examines the decolonization process in Goa, Mozambique, Angola and South Africa through a historical and ethnographic lens, focusing on the movement of people, ideas and objects throughout the Indian Ocean world.
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Offers a new lens on decolonization studies and opens up the field to innovative ethnographic theories and methodologies

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ISBN
9781350043657
Publisert
2018-10-18
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Academic
Vekt
517 gr
Høyde
234 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
U, 05
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
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Antall sider
240

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Pamila Gupta is Associate Professor at WiSER (Wits Institute for Social and Economic Research) at the University of Witwatersrand in Johannesburg, South Africa. She is the co-editor of Eyes Across the Water: Navigating the Indian Ocean (2010) and the author of The Relic State: St. Francis Xavier and the Politics of Ritual in Portuguese India (2014).