漂洋过海逃避放逐:1882-1929年在加拿大和美国的南亚人、种族和(非)流动性

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Rishma Johal
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本文探讨了白人定居者国家为控制种族化人群的流动所做的努力,同时通过南亚旅行者的描述,审视了那些越来越多地寻求跨海旅行并探索社区新世界的人的观点。它针对政策的变化专门分析了这些账户。南亚旅行者对控制他们的流动性有何反应?本文认为,在20世纪初,种族化话语的加剧和定居者国家控制水平的提高从根本上将流动性与白人特权联系在一起——这一重大转变可以在许多南亚人关于加拿大和美国旅行的著作中读到。本文首先考察了19世纪末南亚人的旅行著作,然后分析了20世纪初对旅行账户政策变化的反应。
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Traversing Seas to Evading Proscription: South Asians, Race, and (Im)mobility in Canada and the United States, 1882–1929
This paper explores the attempts made by white settler nations to control the movement of racialized people, while examining the perspectives of those who increasingly sought to travel across seas and explore a world new to their community via the accounts of South Asian travelers. It specifically analyzes these accounts in response to changes in policy. How were South Asian travelers reacting to control over their mobility? This paper argues that in the early twentieth century intensifying racialized discourses and increasing levels of settler state control fundamentally sutured mobility with white privilege—a significant shift that can be read among many South Asian writings on travel to Canada and the United States. This paper first examines the travel writings of South Asians from the late nineteenth century, and then, analyzes responses to shifting policies in travel accounts from the early twentieth century.
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