TY - BOOK TI - Indians and the antipodes: networks, boundaries, and circulation SN - 9780199483624 AV - DU424.5.E27 I53 2018 U1 - 993.004914 23 PY - 2018/// CY - New Delhi, India PB - Oxford University Press KW - East Indians KW - New Zealand KW - History KW - Congresses KW - Australia KW - India KW - Emigration and immigration N1 - Introduction; Sekhar Bandyopadhyay and Jane Buckingham --; 1; Identity and invisibility: early Indian presence in Aotearoa New Zealand, 1769-1850; Todd Nachowitz --; 2; Circuitous routes: journeys from India to Australia by way of the sugar colonies; Margaret Allen --; 3; Naming charlie: inscribing British India identities with white Australia, 1901-40; kama Maclean --; 4; Indian migration to New Zealand in the 1920s: deciphering the Immigration Restriction Amendment Act, 1920; Michael Roche and Sita Venkateswar --; 5; Totaram Sanadhya's experience of racism in early white Australia: a transcreated narrative; Purushottama Bilimoria --; 6; 'Not as a stranger or a tourist': Leonora Gmeiner and the first girls' school in Delhi; Devleena Ghosh and heather Goodall --; 7; 'Did you know your great-grandmother was an Indian princess?' early anglo-Indian arrivals in New Zealand; Robyn Andrews --; 8; 'A rich tapestry': the life and heritage o fSir Anand Satyanand; JHacqueline Leckie --; 9; Class and caste consciousness: the narratives of Indian subcontinental diaspora in Australia; Amit Sarwal --; 10; Negotiating Indianness: Auckland's shifting cultural festivities; Alison Booth --; Editors and contributors --; Index N2 - This book looks at the history of Indian migrants in Australia and New Zealand over a period of two and a half centuries. It looks at the history of their migration, settlement and encounter with racism. However, this book is not just about the diaspora; it is also about circulation of ideas between the Antipodes and India, both being parts of the British Empire and the Commonwealth ER -