Description
- ISBN-13: 9788119139200
- Publisher: Manohar Publishers & Distributors
- Binding: Hardcover
- Language: English
- Width: 160.000 mm
- ISBN-10: 8119139208
- Publisher Date: 01-Jan-2023
- Height: 30.000 mm
- No of Pages: 328
Original price was: ₹1,795.00.₹1,346.00Current price is: ₹1,346.00.
Explore post-emancipation indenture and migration in “Post-Emancipation Indenture and Migration: Identities, Racialization and Transnationalism.” Edited by Maurits S. Hassankhan, Kalpana Hiralal, Cristiana Bastos, and Lomarsh Roopnarine, this book offers interdisciplinary insights into global migration, identity formation, and racialization. Discover untold stories and marginalized voices. ISBN: 9788119139200
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Mayank Saxena –
An informative read for students; however, the writing can feel a bit too academic.
Pooja Hazarika –
Challenging but rewarding. The complex themes require careful reading, but the insights are profound.
Ritika Semwal –
A great resource for researchers. It provides a comprehensive overview of post-emancipation indenture.
Nikhil Jha –
It provided insight on racialization. Great information and history.
Ishan Bose –
It has an impressive grasp of post-emancipation indenture and migration.
Akash Gupta –
A mixed bag. Some chapters were captivating, others felt disjointed. Still, a valuable addition to the literature.
Seerat Dang –
Uneven, but with moments of brilliance. Some chapters really stood out, while others were less engaging.
Aman Kumar –
A worthwhile read for those interested in the topic, although certain sections are quite heavy.
Shantanu Tehlan –
A fascinating study of migration and identities! Some parts felt a little dense, but still worth reading.
Kashish Javed –
A must-read for anyone interested in post-colonial studies. The essays are well-researched and thought-provoking.
Srishti –
Informative, but could have been more accessible to a wider audience. The academic jargon was a bit off-putting.
Rupal Singh –
I found some chapters to be quite repetitive. However, overall, a great academic source.
Sonamsi –
The book offers multiple lenses. It’s good for someone who wants to dive into the topic deeply.
Kaushal Kumar Sharma –
A solid academic work. It’s a bit niche, but very valuable if you’re studying the topic.
Sneha Kumari –
A thought-provoking collection of essays! While some chapters were dense, the overall exploration of post-emancipation migration was insightful.
Vijaykaran Singh Rana –
Important and meticulously researched. A valuable contribution to understanding post-emancipation experiences.
Shreyas Arora –
Fascinating perspectives on identity and racialization. A bit academic at times, but worth the effort for serious scholars.
Nehal Jain –
This book is very detailed and insightful. I learned a lot about the topic.
Devatva Dalmia –
Excellent interdisciplinary approach! The book offers a nuanced understanding of transnationalism. Highly recommend.
Simran Bansal –
I really enjoyed it, and it gave me much insight into the history. Highly recommended.
Michael Harris Y –
I appreciated the diverse perspectives offered in this book. It broadened my understanding of migration patterns.
Vanshita Gupta –
An important contribution to the field. Some essays are repetitive, but the focus on marginalized voices is commendable.
Harsh Saraswat –
Good read, though some sections were a bit dry. Overall, it shed light on lesser-known aspects of migration.