Tears in Paradise

Tears in Paradise
Author: Rajendra Prasad
Publisher:
Total Pages: 296
Release: 2006
Genre: East Indians
ISBN: 9780473114565

Revised Edition. TEARS IN PARADISE, extensively researched and eloquently written, is the history of our forefathers who were brought under the infamous indentured labour system to Fiji by the British Colonial authorities from 1879 to 1916. The saga of these young, mostly illiterate, simple rural folks, lured by false promises of an ever-elusive 'Paradise', needs to be read and remembered. The author has done a remarkable task of compiling the story of this Indian Diaspora, people defenceless under an alien and systematically inhumane system, yet preserving their culture while creating the wealth and beauty of the land they made their home.

Chalo Jahaji

Chalo Jahaji
Author: Brij V. Lal
Publisher: ANU E Press
Total Pages: 440
Release: 2012-12-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1922144614

“It is a milestone in subaltern studies, a biographical journey penned by a living relic of the indentured experience and a scholar whose thoroughly interdisciplinary approach is a good example for the anthropologist, the sociologist or the economist who wish to see the proper integration of their disciplines in a major historical work.” Brinsley Samaroo, University of the West Indies, St Augustine Campus, Trinidad

Girmitiyas

Girmitiyas
Author: Brij V. Lal
Publisher:
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2004
Genre: East Indians
ISBN:

"This book is an imaginative and valuable contribution to the literature on Indian immigration. The many new insights it provides are of such importance that one hopes it will serve as a model for work on other indentured colonial populations. It is a "ground breaking work", a basic contribution to the scholarly literature on Indians in Fiji, especially because its wealth of statistical information on the origins of the immigrants and its coverage of the formal structure of the system which brought them to Fiji"--Publisher's description.

My Twenty-one Years in the Fiji Islands ; And, The Story of the Haunted Line

My Twenty-one Years in the Fiji Islands ; And, The Story of the Haunted Line
Author: Totaram Sanadhya
Publisher: Steve Parish
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1991
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN:

"Totaram Sanadhya came to Fiji as a ginnitiya, or indentured labourer, in 1893. In 1914, he returned to India and together with Benarsides Chaturvedi wrote this book, a powerful indictment of the indentured labour system and the treatment of Indians in Fiji. ... It was one of the most frequently used sources of information and argument during the public movement in Inmdia that led to the abolition of indenture in the 1910s; the movement Gandhi later called the first national sayagraba. ... [This] volume also includes an English translation of The story of the haunted line: a moving story of a man saved from fear and despair by Hindu devotion and the friendship of ethnic Fijians."--Back cover.

Caste and Kinship in Central India

Caste and Kinship in Central India
Author: Adrian Mayer
Publisher: Univ of California Press
Total Pages: 312
Release: 2023-07-28
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0520313496

This title is part of UC Press's Voices Revived program, which commemorates University of California Press’s mission to seek out and cultivate the brightest minds and give them voice, reach, and impact. Drawing on a backlist dating to 1893, Voices Revived makes high-quality, peer-reviewed scholarship accessible once again using print-on-demand technology. This title was originally published in 1960.

The Fijian Colonial Experience

The Fijian Colonial Experience
Author: Timothy J. MacNaught
Publisher: ANU Press
Total Pages: 217
Release: 2016-06-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1921934360

Indigenous Fijians were singularly fortunate in having a colonial administration that halted the alienation of communally owned land to foreign settlers and that, almost for a century, administered their affairs in their own language and through culturally congenial authority structures and institutions. From the outset, the Fijian Administration was criticised as paternalistic and stifling of individualism. But for all its problems it sustained, at least until World War II, a vigorously autonomous and peaceful social and political world in quite affluent subsistence — underpinning the celebrated exuberance of the culture exploited by the travel industry ever since.

State of Suffering

State of Suffering
Author: Susanna Trnka
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2008
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780801474989

How do ordinary people respond when their lives are irrevocably altered by terror and violence? Susanna Trnka was residing in an Indo-Fijian village in the year 2000 during the Fijian nationalist coup. The overthrow of the elected multiethnic party led to six months of nationalist aggression, much of which was directed toward Indo-Fijians. In State of Suffering, Trnka shows how Indo-Fijians' lives were overturned as waves of turmoil and destruction swept across Fiji. Describing the myriad social processes through which violence is articulated and ascribed meaning-including expressions of incredulity, circulation of rumors, narratives, and exchanges of laughter and jokes-Trnka reveals the ways in which the community engages in these practices as individuals experience, and try to understand, the consequences of the coup. She then considers different kinds of pain caused by political chaos and social turbulence, including pain resulting from bodily harm, shared terror, and the distress precipitated by economic crisis and social dislocation. Throughout this book, Trnka focuses on the collective social process through which violence is embodied, articulated, and silenced by those it targets. Her sensitive ethnography is a valuable addition to the global conversation about the impact of political violence on community life.

Annapurna

Annapurna
Author: Nalini Naidu
Publisher:
Total Pages: 154
Release: 2019-06-17
Genre: Cooking
ISBN: 9780646998770

Annapurna is a collection of dishes from Nalini's childhood memories and the changing food and eating habits she observed in Fiji and other countries embracing the delights of Indian cuisine. With a variety of enticing recipes, it is set in the context of Fiji with a historical view of curries and how they travelled from India to its diaspora.

Peasants in the Pacific

Peasants in the Pacific
Author: Adrian C Mayer
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 272
Release: 2013-08-21
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1136236015

This is Volume X of eighteen in a collection on the Sociology of Development. Originally published in 1961 this is the second edition of a study of Fiji Indian Rural Society, looking at the areas of Vunioki and Delanikoro and Namboulima.

The People Have Spoken: The 2014 Elections in Fiji

The People Have Spoken: The 2014 Elections in Fiji
Author: Steven Ratuva
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2016
Genre:
ISBN:

The September 2014 elections in Fiji was one of the most anticipated in the history of the country, coming after eight years of military rule and under a radically new constitution that introduced a system of proportional representative (PR) and without any reserved communal seats. The election was won overwhelmingly by FijiFirst, a party formed by 2006 coup leader Frank Bainimarama. He subsequently embarked on a process of shifting the political configuration of Fijian politics from inter-ethnic to trans-ethnic mobilisation. The shift has not been easy in terms of changing people's perceptions and may face some challenges in the longer term, despite Bainimarama's clear victory in the polls. Ethnic consciousness has the capacity to become re-articulated in different forms and to seek new opportunities for expression. This book explores these and other issues surrounding the 2014 Fiji elections in a collection of articles written from varied political, intellectual and ideological positions.