In the Malay World
A Spatial History of a Bengali Transnational Community
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:23rd Jan '25
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History of Bengali migration over the Malay Sea and their formed economy, culture, and civil society in the Malay Peninsula.
Reconstructs the history of Bengali migration and their transnational community and addresses the lacuna between Bengali historical migration and their current migration to Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei. The book discusses the connectivity between Bengal and Malaya, the governance of Bengali migration, and their space-making in multifaceted ways.Based on various archival and non-archival records, oral testimonies and travel accounts, some of which are used for the first time, this book explores the historical migration of Bengalis and their diasporic experiences in Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei, covering a period from the mid-nineteenth to the late twentieth century. Despite the tremendous historical mobility of the Bengalis in the Malay world and their contemporary salience, as reflected in the region's more-than-a-million-strong Bengali diaspora, their historical contribution remains almost unseen. This book addresses this lacuna by exploring the connections between Bengal and Malaya. The book further examines the formation of a Bengali social, political, economic and cultural space within the diverse South Asian diaspora during the colonial and postcolonial periods. The study contributes to the recent flourishing of mobility studies, cosmopolitanism, ethnic studies, connected histories and transnational histories in modern Asia.
ISBN: 9781009446099
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 22mm
Weight: 574g
318 pages