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Worldly Afterlives : Tracing Family Trails Between India and Empire
Worldly Afterlives : Tracing Family Trails Between India and Empire
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Author(s): Stephens, Julia
ISBN No.: 9780691205458
Pages: 248
Year: 202602
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 55.09
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"Through an innovative and capacious approach in archives that includes photographs, oral histories, Facebook pages, Instagram posts, and more conventional official documents, Stephens's Worldly Afterlives shows how migrants from the Indian subcontinent spread across the world, forming new genealogies and attachments and documenting their rich and complicated lives. A brilliant model for multimedia research and an inspiring example of how historians can write about families now." --Durba Ghosh, author of Sex and the Family in Colonial India: The Making of Empire "This hauntingly beautiful book traces family histories and journeys across the Indian Ocean world and beyond. Drawing on photographs, fabrics, albums, and keepsakes alongside voluminous archival research, Worldly Afterlives weaves new and capacious feminist understandings of diaspora, family, and archive--a marvel of method, materiality, and global migrations." --Isabel Hofmeyr, author of Dockside Reading: Hydrocolonialism and the Custom House " Worldly Afterlives is an inspiring model of diasporic history writing. Stephens creates a meticulous, multi-sited, and layered archival study that draws on oral histories, family archives, haunted landscapes, and treasured objects to chart family memories. In a history that centers the dynamic role of women, Stephens's writing is as affective as it is empirical. Worldly Afterlives is expansive in geographical reach and illustrious in imagination.


A beautiful creation." --Renisa Mawani, author of Across Oceans of Law: The Komagata Maru and Jurisdiction in the Time of Empire "Stephens masterfully draws on documents, photographs, and heirlooms to construct a world where memories of departures, arrivals, and returns haunt the daily lives of people and their quest to reconstruct their family histories of mobility and immobility across the world. Appealing to scholars of migration and diaspora and roots researchers, Worldly Afterlives is a veritable triumph in narrative writing." --Kalyani Ramnath, author of Boats in a Storm: Law, Migration, and Decolonization in South and Southeast Asia, 1942-1962 "A remarkably broad and wide-ranging tour de force, Worldly Afterlives traces the mobile and intermixed histories of South Asian migrants across several generations. By doing so, the book supersedes the bounds of the Indian Ocean to become a truly global history." --Nurfadzilah Yahaya, author of Fluid Jurisdictions: Colonial Law and Arabs in Southeast Asia.


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