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Slave in a Palanquin

Colonial Servitude and Resistance in Sri Lanka
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Slave in a Palanquin by Nira Wickramasinghe delves into the history of slavery in nineteenth-century Sri Lanka, offering a comprehensive analysis of this often-overlooked aspect of Ceylon's past. The book intricately examines the lives of enslaved people and the socio-economic structures that upheld slavery, painting a rich picture of colonial life and the struggles for freedom within it. It's a compelling exploration of identity, power, and the human spirit within the complex tapestry of Sri Lanka's history.
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You might enjoy this book if you're interested in exploring the complexities of colonial history and the intricate social dynamics between colonisers and the colonised. The author delves into the stories of those often overlooked in historical narratives, offering a detailed and insightful analysis that reveals the enduring legacies of empire.

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Slave in a Palanquin

Nira Wickramasinghe uncovers the traces of slavery in the history and memory of the Indian Ocean world, exploring moments of revolt in the lives of enslaved people in Sri Lanka in the wake of abolition. Slave in a Palanquin offers a vital new portrait of the local and transnational worlds of the colonial-era Asian slave trade in the Indian Ocean.

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For hundreds of years, the island of Sri Lanka was a crucial stopover for people and goods in the Indian Ocean. For the Dutch East India Company, it was also a crossroads in the Indian Ocean slave trade. Slavery was present in multiple forms in Sri Lanka—then Ceylon—when the British conquered the island in the late eighteenth century and began to gradually abolish slavery. Yet the continued presence of enslaved people in Sri Lanka in the nineteenth century has practically vanished from collective memory in both the Sinhalese and Tamil communities.

Nira Wickramasinghe uncovers the traces of slavery in the history and memory of the Indian Ocean world, exploring moments of revolt in the lives of enslaved people in the wake of abolition. She tells the stories of Wayreven, the slave who travelled in the palanquin of his master; Selestina, accused of killing her child; Rawothan, who sought permission for his son to be circumcised; and others, enslaved or emancipated, who challenged their status. Drawing on legal cases, petitions, and other colonial records to recover individual voices and quotidian moments, Wickramasinghe offers a meditation on the archive of slavery.

She examines how colour-based racial thinking gave way to more nuanced debates about identity, complicating conceptions of blackness and racialisation. A deeply interdisciplinary book with a focus on recovering subaltern resistance, Slave in a Palanquin offers a vital new portrait of the local and transnational worlds of the colonial-era Asian slave trade in the Indian Ocean.

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Slave in a Palanquin is celebrated for its profound exploration of slavery in Sri Lanka during Dutch and British colonial rule. The book is praised for its originality, meticulous scholarship, and its ability to uncover "fugitive lives" and forgotten histories. It challenges simplistic historical narratives while providing a humane, innovative analysis that places Sri Lanka at the centre of global discussions on labour and memory. The work is also noted for its engaging writing and significant contribution to the understanding of Indian Ocean slavery.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780231197632

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 17 November 2020

Country: United States

Imprint: Columbia University Press

Illustration: 13 b&w illustrations, 5 maps

Audience: Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Width: 152.0mm

Height: 229.0mm

Weight: 0g

Pages: 312

About the Author

Nira Wickramasinghe is Chair Professor of Modern South Asian Studies at Leiden University. Her books include Metallic Modern: Everyday Machines in Colonial Sri Lanka (2014) and Sri Lanka in the Modern Age: A History (second edition, 2015).

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