Analysis Of Anupama Arora's The Sea Is History

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The poor people was unable to pay the tax, the colonizers forced the people to sign the agreements of indentured labourers. The people “Entered their names on paper girmits, after these agreements were seated, they had been given a blanket, several articles of clothing, and round bottomed brass Iota”. (SOP 204) Girmit, the indentured labour system thus replaced the African slavery and took millions of Indian to different colonies. The Ibis slave ship used to transport the slaves from Africa to America. After the abolishment of slavery in Europe and America. The owner of the ship, Burnham, engages the ship in the opium trade, the opium transportation to china offer large gains to him. Few years later the opium transportation
Almost all the characters feel the effect of the ocean on their lives in one way or another. The novel illustrates the intimate relation between “History, Politics, and bodies of water” through its attention to the Indian Ocean. Ghosh emphasizes the linked histories of the travel of Opium, lascars, and migrant labour and contest their marginal place in the colonial
His ships coolies and convicts as commodities to fill his coffers by meeting the demand for labour to develop the newly acquired British Mauritius. In her essay, “Convicts and Coolies,” Anderson suggests that scholars pay attention to the connections between the labour regimes of convict transportation and in dentured labor. The pool migrant labourers, in addition to providing manual labour required for infrastructure development on the plantation islands, also served a rhetorical purpose for Britain. It allowed Britain to discursively present these indentured labourers as “free

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