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Chagos Islanders in Mauritius and the UK
Forced displacement and onward migration
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English
Published/Copyright:
2011
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The Chagos islanders were forcibly uprooted from the Chagos Archipelago in the Indian Ocean between 1965 and 1973. This is the first book to compare the experiences of displaced Chagos islanders in Mauritius with the experiences of those Chagossians who have moved to the UK since 2002. It thus provides a unique ethnographic comparative study of forced displacement and onward migration within the living memory of one community.
Based on in-depth ethnographic fieldwork in Mauritius and Crawley (West Sussex), the six chapters explore Chagossians’ challenging lives in Mauritius, the mobilisation of the community, reformulations of the homeland, the politics of culture in exile, onward migration to Crawley, and attempts to make a home in successive locations. Jeffery illuminates how displaced people romanticise their homeland through an exploration of changing representations of the Chagos Archipelago in song lyrics. Offering further ethnographic insights into the politics of culture, she shows how Chagossians in exile engage with contrasting conceptions of culture ranging from expectations of continuity and authenticity to enactments of change, loss and revival.
The book will appeal particularly to social scientists specialising in the fields of migration studies, the anthropology of displacement, political and legal anthropology, African studies, Indian Ocean studies, and the anthropology of Britain, as well as to readers interested in the Chagossian case study.
Based on in-depth ethnographic fieldwork in Mauritius and Crawley (West Sussex), the six chapters explore Chagossians’ challenging lives in Mauritius, the mobilisation of the community, reformulations of the homeland, the politics of culture in exile, onward migration to Crawley, and attempts to make a home in successive locations. Jeffery illuminates how displaced people romanticise their homeland through an exploration of changing representations of the Chagos Archipelago in song lyrics. Offering further ethnographic insights into the politics of culture, she shows how Chagossians in exile engage with contrasting conceptions of culture ranging from expectations of continuity and authenticity to enactments of change, loss and revival.
The book will appeal particularly to social scientists specialising in the fields of migration studies, the anthropology of displacement, political and legal anthropology, African studies, Indian Ocean studies, and the anthropology of Britain, as well as to readers interested in the Chagossian case study.
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Contributor: Laura Jeffery
Laura Jeffery is Lecturer in the Department of Social Anthropology at the University of Edinburgh
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Front matter
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Contents
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List of maps
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Acknowledgements
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Timeline
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Abbreviations
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Maps
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Series editor’s foreword
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Note to readers
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Introduction
1 - Part I Marginalisation and mobilisation
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1 Marginalisation in Mauritius
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2 Mobilisation in exile
37 - Part II Narrating homeland, displacement, suffering, and loss
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3 Singing the homeland
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4 The politics of culture in exile
75 - Part III Onward migration
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5 Echoes of marginalisation in Crawley
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6 Making home in exile
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Postscript
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References
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Index
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September 13, 2023
eBook ISBN:
9781847794130
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Keywords for this book
Chagos islanders; Chagos Archipelago; Indian Ocean; Mauritius; Chagossians; forced displacement; onward migration; Crawley; culture in exile; displaced people
Audience(s) for this book
For an expert adult audience, including professional development and academic research