Empire in the Air: Airline Travel and the African Diaspora

Empire in the Air: Airline Travel and the African Diaspora

by Chandra D. Bhimull
Empire in the Air: Airline Travel and the African Diaspora

Empire in the Air: Airline Travel and the African Diaspora

by Chandra D. Bhimull

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Overview

Honorable Mention, 2019 Victor Turner Prize in Ethnographic Writing, given by the Society for Humanistic Anthropology

Honorable Mention, 2019 Sharon Stephens Prize, given by the American Ethnological Society


Examines the role that race played in the inception of the airline industry

Empire in the Air is at once a history of aviation, and an examination of how air travel changed lives along the transatlantic corridor of the African diaspora. Focusing on Britain and its Caribbean colonies, Chandra Bhimull reveals how the black West Indies shaped the development of British Airways.

Bhimull offers a unique analysis of early airline travel, illuminating the links among empire, aviation and diaspora, and in doing so provides insights into how racially oppressed people experienced air travel. The emergence of artificial flight revolutionized the movement of people and power, and Bhimull makes the connection between airplanes and the other vessels that have helped make and maintain the African diaspora: the slave ships of the Middle Passage, the tracks of the Underground Railroad, and Marcus Garvey’s black-owned ocean liner.

As a new technology, airline travel retained the racialist ideas and practices that were embedded in British imperialism, and these ideas shaped every aspect of how commercial aviation developed, from how airline routes were set, to who could travel easily and who could not.

The author concludes with a look at airline travel today, suggesting that racism is still enmeshed in the banalities of contemporary flight.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781479843473
Publisher: New York University Press
Publication date: 12/12/2017
Series: Social Transformations in American Anthropology , #1
Pages: 224
Product dimensions: 6.10(w) x 9.10(h) x 1.00(d)

About the Author

Chandra D. Bhimull is Associate Professor at Colby College, where she teaches in the Department of Anthropology and the African-American Studies Program. She is a coeditor of Anthrohistory: Unsettling Knowledge, Questioning Disciplines.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments vii

Passing

Terminal 3

Introduction 5

Opening Up

Level 13

1 Groundwork 15

Limit 29

2 Ascent 31

Direction

Speedbird 43

3 Speed 45

Uprising 65

4 Planes 67

Air Craft

Oversees 99

5 Routes 101

Lines 123

6 Descent 125

Trails

Wake 143

Conclusion 145

Notes 153

Bibliography 173

Index 193

About the Author 203

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