03118nam 22004213 450 991082369410332120210901203059.093-5328-239-X(CKB)4100000007176541(MiAaPQ)EBC5601153(Au-PeEL)EBL5601153(CaPaEBR)ebr11638416(OCoLC)1076801636(BIP)068294657(EXLCZ)99410000000717654120210901d2018 uy 0marurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAtlantic Gandhi Sagarapaar Mahatma1st ed.New Delhi :SAGE Publications,2018.©2019.1 online resource (271 pages)93-5328-237-3 कव्हर -- अनुक्रमणिका -- प्रस्तावना -- ऋणनिर्देश -- १. काठियावाडमधून -- २. सागर ओलांडताना -- ३. कूलीविरचना -- ४. विदेशी स्थलांतरित राष्ट्राचा आराखडा -- ५. स्थानिक विश्वबंधू आणि आधुनिक प्रति-आधुनिक: दक्षिण आफ्रिकेतील हिंद स्वराज आणि सत्याग्रह -- ६. ट्रान्सवालच्या तमिळ महिला -- ७. गांधी आणि अटलांटिक आधुनिकता -- ८. 'खादीधारी प्रेषित' दीनबंधू सी. एफ. अँड्रूज -- ९. समारोप: स्थलांतरित गांधी -- निवडकर ग्रंथसूची -- लेखिकेविषयी.Using the frames of diaspora theory, post-colonial discourse theory and the recent Atlantic turn in studies of resistance, this book brings into relief Gandhis experience as a traveler moving from a classic colony, India, to the plantation and mining society of South Africa. The author forwards the argument that this move between different modes of production brought Gandhi into contact with indentured laborers, with whom he shared exilic and diasporic consciousness, and whose difficult yet resilient lives inspired his philosophy. It reads Gandhis nationalistic (that is, anti-colonial) sentiments as born in diasporic exile, where he formed his perspective as a provincial subject in a multiracial plantation. The authors viewpoint has been inspired by the new analytic that has emerged in the last few decades: the Atlantic as an ocean that not just transported the victims of a greedy plantation system, but also saw the ferment of revolutionary ideas.Natarajan Nalini1123518Ltd Sage Publications PvtothMiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910823694103321Atlantic Gandhi3922670UNINA