The early years of the East Indian Indentureship system in the Caribbean saw experiments on "coolie" laborers under the British Empire. Colonial Trinidad was one of the main sites for this experiment. This book foregrounds one of the earliest cases (1846) of occupational and physical cruelty against East Indian indentured laborers in Trinidad within this very early period of experimentation. It presents and analyzes the full transcripts of an inquiry concerning the ill-treatment of "coolie" laborers and the severe punishment and death of one laborer, Kunduppa, by a Scottish planter in Trinidad. Drawing on the concepts of discipline, governmentality, and Orientalism, the main argument of the manuscript is that within the early experimental period of Indentureship, the figure of the "coolie" and disciplinary tactics of bodily torture were instrumental to redrafting and stabilizing the colonial governance of contract labor. It also argues that Crown investigations of "coolie" abuse and death became occasions for establishing a new colonial order, in which the disciplinary powers of planters were curbed in the interest of protecting and "caring" for the "coolie" —a discourse that was crucial to re-inventing colonial rule as benevolent. As such, the author’s analysis of colonial violence has crucial implications for critically re-thinking colonial liberalism and its legacies in the present.
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This book foregrounds one of the earliest cases (1846) of occupational and physical cruelty against East Indian indentured laborers in Trinidad within this very early period of experimentation.
List of Figures – Acknowledgments – Preface – Cast of Characters – Introduction: The Footprint – Disciplinary Orientalism and Indian Indentureship in the Colonial Caribbean – ‘Coolie’ Genealogy as Colonial Governmentality: An Analysis of ‘Mr. Walkinshaw’s Ill-treatment of Coolies’ – The Transcripts: Trinidad 1846, Volume 4, Mr. Walkinshaw's Ill-treatment of Coolies, Governor Lord Harris, Disp. 75 and 88 – Postscript: ‘Coolie’ Hauntings – Index.
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ISBN
9781433156168
Publisert
2018
Utgiver
Vendor
Peter Lang Publishing Inc
Vekt
426 gr
Høyde
225 mm
Bredde
150 mm
Aldersnivå
P, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet

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Biographical note

Amar Wahab is Associate Professor in the School of Gender, Sexuality and Women’s Studies at York University, Canada. He received his PhD in sociology and equity studies from the University of Toronto. Among his publications is the monograph, Colonial Inventions: Landscape, Power and Representation in Nineteenth-Century Trinidad (2010).