The Tamarind Tree Brij V Lal


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Beyond the Ocean


Beyond the Ocean

Author: Shubhanku Kochar

language: en

Publisher: Springer Nature

Release Date: 2026-01-01


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This book aims to provide nuanced understanding of the British Empire with reference to history, literature, and migration studies. It demonstrates subtle intersection of subaltern, diaspora, ecological, and gender perspectives, making it a scholarly yet engaging read. It features original and well researched essays, with contributions from global scholars, exploring previously unknown literary texts. This book unfolds fascinating historical insights and discussions that shed light on the complexities of twenty-first century’s global cultural landscape. This book is ideal for students, research scholars, and academicians from disciplines such as Literature, Cultural, Postcolonial, Ecological, Migration, and Interdisciplinary studies. Additionally, it also appeals to history enthusiasts eager to deepen their understanding of Indian migration under the British Empire. The intersection of narrative and theoretical frameworks offers a comprehensive and insightful exploration of this significant historical period.

On the Other Side of Midnight


On the Other Side of Midnight

Author: Brij V. Lal

language: en

Publisher:

Release Date: 2005


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Articles and memoirs of an east Indian resides in Fiji; previously published.

Bittersweet


Bittersweet

Author: Brij V. Lal

language: en

Publisher: University of Hawaii Press

Release Date: 2004


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Celebrates the 125th anniversary of the arrival of the first girmitayas in Fiji and introduces the reader to Indo-Fijians. Impoverished, but rich with the traditions of Indian culture, the girmitayas clung to their heritage while labouring under foreign and hostile conditions.