
The Other Windrush
Legacies of Indenture in Britain's Caribbean Empire
Pluto Press
Published on 20. June 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
160 pages
978-0-7453-4354-9 (ISBN)
Description
'This illuminating, vivid volume is a fitting tribute to the experiences of migration' - Hanif Kureishi
Between the arrival of the HMT Empire Windrush in 1948 and the passing of the 1971 Immigration Act, half a million people came to the UK from the Caribbean. In the aftermath of the 2018 Windrush Scandal, the story of the Windrush Generation is more widely known than ever. But is it the whole story?
Through a series of biographical essays, poems and articles, The Other Windrush shines a light on the hidden history of a 'minority within a minority': Caribbean migrants of Indian and Chinese descent - often the descendants of indentured labourers - who were the 'invisible passengers' of the Windrush generation.
Both highlighting the diversity of their lives and cultural backgrounds, and delving into the largely forgotten history of the system of indenture in the British Caribbean, The Other Windrush makes a unique addition to the literature on migration and the British Empire.
Between the arrival of the HMT Empire Windrush in 1948 and the passing of the 1971 Immigration Act, half a million people came to the UK from the Caribbean. In the aftermath of the 2018 Windrush Scandal, the story of the Windrush Generation is more widely known than ever. But is it the whole story?
Through a series of biographical essays, poems and articles, The Other Windrush shines a light on the hidden history of a 'minority within a minority': Caribbean migrants of Indian and Chinese descent - often the descendants of indentured labourers - who were the 'invisible passengers' of the Windrush generation.
Both highlighting the diversity of their lives and cultural backgrounds, and delving into the largely forgotten history of the system of indenture in the British Caribbean, The Other Windrush makes a unique addition to the literature on migration and the British Empire.
Reviews / Votes
'This illuminating, vivid volume is a fitting tribute to the experiences of migration, struggle and celebration that shaped those communities born out of the system of Caribbean indenture' -- Hanif Kureishi, author of 'The Buddha of Suburbia' (Faber & Faber, 2009) 'Through moving and insightful stories and testimonies, the legacies of indenture are powerfully inscribed' -- Hannah Lowe, author of 'Long Time No See' (Periscope, 2015) 'This kaleidoscopic survey illuminates corners of modern Britain that have been overlooked. Filed with vivid stories about the Chinese and Indian contribution to Caribbean culture, it is also a vibrant history of immigration to the UK: a colourful work in every sense' -- Sibghat Kadri QC 'I cried when I read this beautifully furious book on the life, loves and heroic struggles of my brave ancestors, the unfree indentured Indian and Chinese men and women who have been consciously and cruelly written out of British and Caribbean history' -- Heidi Safia Mirza, Professor of Race, Faith and Culture at Goldsmith College, University of London 'Indentured labour was a unique form of labour invented and perfected by the British. This book analyses its history, development and human consequences with remarkable insight and points to its dark moral underside' -- Bhikhu Parekh, political theorist, academic and member of the House of LordsMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Illustrations
17 Halftones, black and white
Dimensions
Height: 198 mm
Width: 129 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
178 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7453-4354-9 (9780745343549)
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Maria del Pilar Kaladeen | David Dabydeen
The Other Windrush
Legacies of Indenture in Britain's Caribbean Empire
E-Book
06/2021
1st Edition
Pluto Press
€9.49
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Persons
Maria del Pilar Kaladeen is a writer and Associate Fellow at the Institute of Commonwealth Studies. She is the co-editor of the anthology We Mark Your Memory: Writing from the Descendants of Indenture.
David Dabydeen is an award-winning poet and novelist who worked at the University of Warwick's Yesu Persaud Centre for Caribbean Studies. He previously served as Guyana's Ambassador and Permanent Delegate to UNESCO and as Ambassador to China.
David Dabydeen is an award-winning poet and novelist who worked at the University of Warwick's Yesu Persaud Centre for Caribbean Studies. He previously served as Guyana's Ambassador and Permanent Delegate to UNESCO and as Ambassador to China.
Content
List of figures
Introduction: 'My Father's Journey Made Me Who I Am'
Maria del Pilar Kaladeen and David Dabydeen
1. What's in a Face? - Jonathan Phang
2. Black Turkey - David Dabydeen
3. From BG to GB - Elly Niland
4. Made through Movement - Nalini Mohabir
5. Interview: 'Trinidad Implants in you this Wonderful Sense of Carnival' - Bob Ramdhanie
6. A Tribute to the Life of Rudy Narayan (1938-1998) - Lainy Malkani
7. Pepperpot - Gordon Warnecke
8. Scratching the Surface: A Speculative Feminist Visual History of other Windrush Itineraries - Tao Leigh Goffe
9. Everything of Us - Maria del Pilar Kaladeen
10. Three Rivers - Mr Gee
11. Interview: 'Invited then Unwelcomed' - Charlotte Bailey
Contributor Biographies
Index
Introduction: 'My Father's Journey Made Me Who I Am'
Maria del Pilar Kaladeen and David Dabydeen
1. What's in a Face? - Jonathan Phang
2. Black Turkey - David Dabydeen
3. From BG to GB - Elly Niland
4. Made through Movement - Nalini Mohabir
5. Interview: 'Trinidad Implants in you this Wonderful Sense of Carnival' - Bob Ramdhanie
6. A Tribute to the Life of Rudy Narayan (1938-1998) - Lainy Malkani
7. Pepperpot - Gordon Warnecke
8. Scratching the Surface: A Speculative Feminist Visual History of other Windrush Itineraries - Tao Leigh Goffe
9. Everything of Us - Maria del Pilar Kaladeen
10. Three Rivers - Mr Gee
11. Interview: 'Invited then Unwelcomed' - Charlotte Bailey
Contributor Biographies
Index