An Uneasy Embrace: Africa, India and the Spectre of Race

An Uneasy Embrace: Africa, India and the Spectre of Race

by Shobana Shankar
An Uneasy Embrace: Africa, India and the Spectre of Race

An Uneasy Embrace: Africa, India and the Spectre of Race

by Shobana Shankar

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Overview

The entwined histories of Blacks and Indians defy easy explanation. From Ghanaian protests over Gandhi statues to American Vice President Kamala Harris's story, this relationship--notwithstanding moments of common struggle--seethes with conflicts that reveal how race reverberates throughout the modern world. Shobana Shankar's groundbreaking intellectual history tackles the controversial question of how Africans and Indians make and unmake their differences. Drawing on archival and oral sources from seven countries, she traces how economic tensions surrounding the Indian diaspora in East and Southern Africa collided with widening Indian networks in West Africa and the Black Atlantic, forcing a racial reckoning over the course of the twentieth century. While decolonization brought Africans and Indians together to challenge Euro-American white supremacy, discord over caste, religion, sex and skin color simmered beneath the rhetoric of Afro-Asian solidarity. This book examines the cultural movements, including Pan-Africanism and popular devotionalism, through which Africans and Indians made race consciousness, alongside economic cooperation, a moral priority. Yet rising wealth and nationalist amnesia now threaten this postcolonial ethos. Calls to dismantle statues, from Dakar to Delhi, are not mere symbolism. They express new solidarities which seek to salvage dissenting histories and to preserve the possibility of alternative futures

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780197644058
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 12/01/2021
Series: African Arguments
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 2 MB

About the Author

Shobana Shankar is Associate Professor of History at Stony Brook University. She is the author of Who Shall Enter Paradise? Christian Origins in Muslim Northern Nigeria, c. 1890-1975; and co-editor of Religions on the Move! and Transforming Africa's Religious Landscapes: The Sudan Interior Mission (SIM), Past and Present.

Table of Contents

Preface Note on Terminology and Language Map Introduction Chapter 1 A Cultural Economy Between the Black Atlantic and Indian Ocean Atlantic African Thinkers Alongside Gandhi Great Migration Masala Blackness and Islam in West Africa Conclusion Chapter 2 Fears of Indian Independence Danger in a Growing Diaspora Desires for Cultural Independence India's Eyes towards the West Conclusion Chapter 3 Race as Postcolonial Strategy India's Strange Failure Humanizing India The Birth of Afro-Dravidian Studies Conclusion Chapter 4 Third World Science: Diasporic Dreams and Disillusionment Abdus Salam's West African Tutelage Sectarian conflict and South Asian Diaspora Foundation of the ICTP Pan-African Power Surprising Victory for Indigenous Knowledge Chapter 5 Hinduism's Black Atlantic Itinerary Modern Mysticism Ghanaian Guru Gone Global Chapter 6 Négritude Beats Bollywood Indouphilie, an Entertainment Industry Négritude's Critical Gaze Codifying African Classics: The Move Away from Indian Aesthetics Projections of Pride Conclusion
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