Unmooring the Komagata Maru
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Rita Dhamoon
About this book
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Rita Kaur Dhamoon is an assistant professor of political science at the University of Victoria. She is author of Identity/Difference Politics: How Difference Is Produced and Why It Matters and has written widely on multiculturalism, critical race theory, feminist and gender politics, and anti-colonial studies. Davina Bhandar is an assistant professor of political science at the Centre for Social Sciences at Athabasca University. She has published in the areas of critical race studies, migration, theories of dispossession, citizenship studies, and the securitization of borders. Renisa Mawani is a professor of sociology and recurrent chair of the Law and Society Program at the University of British Columbia. She is the author of Colonial Proximities: Crossracial Encounters and Juridical Truths in British Columbia, 1871–1921 and Across Oceans of Law: The Komagata Maru and Jurisdiction in the Time of Empire and, with Antoinette Burton, the coeditor of Animalia: An Imperial Bestiary of Our Times. Satwinder Kaur Bains is an associate professor of social, cultural, and media studies at the University of the Fraser Valley in Abbotsford. She has written articles for the Asia-Pacific Journal, Women’s Studies International Forum, Ethnicity and Inequalities in Health and Social Care, and Understanding Sikhism: The Research Journal, and has contributed various book chapters.
Contributors: Suchetana Chattopadhyay, Enakshi Dua, Ian Christopher Fletcher, Ayesha Hameed, Nadia Hasan, Rajender Kaur, Sailaja Krishnamurti, Tariq Malik, Kaori Mizukami, Radhika Mongia, Omme-Salma Rahemtullah, Alia Somani, Irina Spector-Marks, Nayani Thiyagarajah, Nishant Upadhyay
Reviews
Overall, this book is a well-written, rich and complex exploration of an event that illuminates Canadian nationalism and racisms and the transnational disciplining of brown bodies across borders, as well as historical anti-imperialist and contemporary anti-racist and anticolonial struggles. As a book that makes a vital contribution to political science and, indeed, the social sciences more broadly, Unmooring the Komagata Maru deserves an important place in university classrooms and research libraries across Canada and beyond.
Dharitri Bhattacharjee, Western Washington University:
Unmooring is an important transnational text that sheds light on the history of British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest as well as their present.
Seema Sohi, author of Echoes of Mutiny: Race, Surveillance, and Indian Anticolonialism in North America:
This book brilliantly disrupts the tendency to write the Komagata Maru into Canadian history in ways that support Canadian multiculturalism and nationalism, and instead places the ship and its passengers within global imperial history.
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Unmooring the Komagata Maru Davina Bhandar and Rita Kaur Dhamoon Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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The Politics of Anticolonial Resistance in the Journey of the Komagata Maru
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British Imperial Citizenship before the First World War Ian Christopher Fletcher Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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The Komagata Maru, Wartime Political Radicalism, and Migrant Workers from Punjab in Calcutta Suchetana Chattopadhyay Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Facing Lies, Deception, and Racism Satwinder Kaur Bains Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Migration Regimes in Colonial Contexts
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Legal Transformations in Migration Regimes Radhika Mongia Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Reading Tamil “Irregular Arrivals” through the History of the Komagata Maru Nadia Hasan, Sailaja Krishnamurti, Omme-Salma Rahemtullah, Nayani Thiyagarajah and Nishant Upadhyay Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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The Komagata Maru Passengers and Migrant Labour Davina Bhandar Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Colonial Temporalities of Memory and Cultural Production
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Disrupting Colonial Formations of Nation
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The “Hindu Women’s Question”: A Mass Spectacle of the Canadian Nation, Family, and Modernity Enakshi Dua Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Memory, History, and Diasporic Sikh Subnationalism in Anita Rau Badami’s Can You Hear the Nightbird Call? Rajender Kaur Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Remembering the Komagata Maru Incident Alia Somani Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Minor History on a Global Scale Renisa Mawani Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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Still Chanting Denied Shores Tariq Malik Requires Authentication Unlicensed Licensed Download PDF |
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