
Passenger Traders in Transit
Revisiting Ugandan-Indian Narratives of Exile
Anirban Banerjee(Author)
Routledge (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 10. August 2026
114 pages
978-1-040-97892-4 (ISBN)
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This book is one of the first scholarly investigations into the literary representations of the lived realities of Ugandan-Indians, often referred to as 'Passenger Traders', who were exiled in 1972 under the Idi Amin regime. Employing an innovative interdisciplinary methodology that combines diaspora criticism, human geography, memory studies, and childhood studies, this volume provides a nuanced analytical framework, and makes a significant contribution, to understand diasporic narratives in the Indian Ocean region. It delves into the subjective experiences of these exiled traders, exploring their struggle and triumph through the lens of contemporary memoir and fiction by authors such as Shenaaz Nanji, Tasneem Jamal, Neema Shah, and Hafsa Zayyan. Through a blend of historical insight and literary critique, this book unveils the rich yet troubled legacy of the passenger traders amidst the postcolonial reality of multiple dwelling and displacement. The volume will be of great interest to scholars and researchers of literature, both African and Indian, migration and diaspora studies, memory studies, childhood studies, and Indian Ocean studies.
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Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Taylor & Francis Ltd
Target group
College/higher education
File size
0,82 MB
ISBN-13
978-1-040-97892-4 (9781040978924)
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approx. 08/2026
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Anirban Banerjee is an Assistant Professor of English at Government General Degree College, Kalna-I, WB, India. He completed his M.Phil. and Ph.D. from The University of Burdwan and was a recipient of the UGC Junior Research Fellowship. His recent publications have appeared in Scopus-indexed journals such as South Asia Research (SAGE) and Africa Spectrum (SAGE). His academic interests include Diaspora Studies, Postcolonial Literature(s), and Memory Studies.
Content
Acknowledgements
Introduction
Chapter 1 Historicising Passenger Traders: Contexts and Conditions
Chapter 2 Beneath the Ugandan Sky: Reflections on Home, Homeland Consciousness, and Hospitality
Chapter 3 Out of Place, Time, and Space: The Affective Geographies of Exile and Statelessness
Chapter 4 The Politics and Poetics of Memory: Identity Construction through the Prism of Remembrance and Oblivion
Chapter 5 Children of the Diaspora: Imagining Belonging & Co-existence through the Ethics of Interpretive Reproduction
Conclusion
Bibliography
Introduction
Chapter 1 Historicising Passenger Traders: Contexts and Conditions
Chapter 2 Beneath the Ugandan Sky: Reflections on Home, Homeland Consciousness, and Hospitality
Chapter 3 Out of Place, Time, and Space: The Affective Geographies of Exile and Statelessness
Chapter 4 The Politics and Poetics of Memory: Identity Construction through the Prism of Remembrance and Oblivion
Chapter 5 Children of the Diaspora: Imagining Belonging & Co-existence through the Ethics of Interpretive Reproduction
Conclusion
Bibliography
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