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Home, Belonging and Memory in Migration: Leaving and Living (Migrations in South Asia)

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Publisher
Routledge India
Year
2021
Tongue
English
Leaves
313
Edition
1
Category
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✦ Synopsis


This volume explores ideas of home, belonging and memory in migration through the social realities of leaving and living. It discusses themes and issues such as locating migrant subjectivities and belonging; sociability and wellbeing; the making of a village; bondage and seasonality; dislocation and domestic labour; women and work; gender and religion; Bhojpuri folksongs; folk music; experience; and the city to analyse the social and cultural dynamics of internal migration in India in historical perspectives. Departing from the dominant understanding of migration as an aberration impelled by economic factors, the book focuses on the centrality of migration in the making of society. Based on case studies from an array of geo-cultural regions from across India, the volume views migrants as active agents with their own determinations of selfhood and location.

Part of the series Migrations in South Asia, this book will be useful to scholars and researchers of migration studies, refugee studies, gender studies, development studies, social work, political economy, social history, political studies, social and cultural anthropology, exclusion studies, sociology, and South Asian Studies.

✦ Table of Contents


Cover
Half Title
Series Page
Title Page
Copyright Page
Dedication
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
Chapter 1: Introduction: Locating subjectivities and belonging in migration
In between leaving and living
Revisiting the discourse on migration
Belongingness in migrant’s subjectivity
Contributions
Notes
References
Part I: Labouring to freedom
Chapter 2: The aspiration of a “civilised”, “human”, and “dignified” life: An enquiry into sociability, sociality, and wellbeing of migrants in an Indian coalfield
Migrants and their social composition
Abusive work relations
Unseemly sociability and sociality among the migrants
Untoward experiences in schools
For advancing life
Upshot
Notes
References
Chapter 3: Migration and the making of a village
The village and its social ecology
Facets of in-migration
Land and migrants
Migration and labour relations
Dignity and cultural capital 27
Reflections on outmigration
Conclusion
Notes
Chapter 4: “Freedom talk of ploughmen”: Bondage and seasonal migration in East-Central India
Impression
Agency-unfreedom of seasonal labour migrants
Being “ halia ”: stories of survival in Borasambar, Odisha
Stories of canal migration: moving east and coming back
A story of brick kiln migration: moral breakdown
Narrative agency and freedom
Glossary of measurement terms
References
Part II: Engendering migration
Chapter 5: Gender and migration: A contemporary view
Gender and migration: patterns in Colonial India
Gender and migration: recent developments
Single women migrants and women single migrants: continuity and change
Conclusion
Notes
References
Chapter 6: Home away from home?: Belonging and dislocation among migrant domestic workers
Impression
Moments
Memory and migration among women migrants
Opting to move out: “choice” and “agency” in migration
Concluding remarks
Acknowledgement
Notes
References
Chapter 7: Migration, gender, and religion: A study of Malabar migration and gendered Christian identity in Girideepam (1961–71)
Gendered Christian identity: a study of Girideepam
Land, inheritance and migration
Acknowledgement
Notes
References
Part III: Migration, memory, and longing
Chapter 8: Making sense of migration: Reflections on the contexts and contents of Bhojpuri women’s folksongs
The migrant and the left-behind, or two migrants?
Folk songs as an epistemic resource for migration
Placing folk songs within Bhojpuri orality
Two categories of migration
Factoring in the absence of literacy
The migrant with no “home”
Migration and sexual desires
Comparing the “left–behind” woman
Conclusion: voicing change
Notes
References
Chapter 9: The idea of home in a world of circulation: Steam, women, and migration through Bhojpuri folksongs
The source: themes and historical contexts
Conceptual departures: gender and circulation
The birhani wife in “exile”
From naihar 21 to sasural 22
Beyond idealisation: work, sexual transgressions and modern desires
Reflections
Notes
References
Chapter 10: Jaun-Yeun : Simultaneous engagement of Konkani migrants
Migration from Konkan to Mumbai and the historicity of simultaneous engagement
Simultaneity in Konkan in contemporary times
Movement and simultaneity in Kunkeri
Changing Mumbai
Complexity of contemporary simultaneity
Frequency of visits
The significance of the village and Mumbai
Building assets
Role of the migrants’ association or Mandal
Women facilitating simultaneity
Conclusion
Notes
References
Chapter 11: Migration and music: Incarnations of Birahā
The three birahā “waves”
Specific survival strategies of birahā in India and the Caribbean
The converging and diverging themes of migration
Birahā narratives in two worlds
Conclusion
Notes
References
Part IV: Negotiating the city space
Chapter 12: The Purusharthi refugee: Sindhi migrants in Jaipur’s walled city
The purusharthi in the walled city
Transforming the walled city
Tropes of belonging in the city
Conclusion
Notes
References
Chapter 13: “Once a migrant, always a migrant?”: Negotiating home and belongingness in the city of Kolkata
The Marwari as migrant
“Doing and giving”: making of a Marwari city
Barabazaar: the “second” native place
“Bengal is your roots now, not Rajasthan”
Conclusion
Notes
References
Chapter 14: The figure of the migrant as other: Experiences, memory, and the politics of belonging
Impression
Provocations
Sohars and jhumars
Journey
Journey to Surat
Shahar/the city
Migrant as perpetrator
Conclusion
Notes
References
Index


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