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Cultures of Trade: Indian Ocean Exchanges Unabridged edition [Hardback]

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  • Formāts: Hardback, 210 pages, height x width: 212x148 mm
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Feb-2007
  • Izdevniecība: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
  • ISBN-10: 1847181589
  • ISBN-13: 9781847181589
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  • ISBN-13: 9781847181589
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The revival of interest in the Indian Ocean is taking it into the interdisciplinary direction of Cultural Studies. Today, this new scholarship is faced with two major challenges.Firstly, the re-emergence of the economic strength of East and South Asia means new cultural and commercial developments, and secondly there is the challenge to map Indian Ocean cultural identities in the complex of cultural exchanges between global and local. The pre-colonial Indian Ocean hosted the first global economy and today that history is repeated in the new markets that have developed in the new post-colonial and globalised erafrom spices to television. In narrating the cultures of exchange in the Indian Ocean, the contributors to this volume show how culture adds value to commodities and how cultures of trade created the complex of religions, ethnicities and ways of living in and by the sea that is the Indian Ocean today.
Acknowledgements vii
Chapter One Introduction: Oceanic Cultural Studies
1(9)
Devleena Ghosh
Stephen Muecke
Section One The Ocean Then
Chapter Two Consolidating the Faith: Muslim Travellers in the Indian Ocean World
10(9)
Michael Pearson
Chapter Three Of Pirates and Potentates: Maritime Jurisdiction and the Construction of Piracy in the Indian Ocean
19(12)
Lakshmi Subramanian
Chapter Four VOC Capetown as an Indian Ocean Port
31(17)
Nigel Worden
Section Two Memories
Chapter Five Mauritian Sega: The Trace of the Slave's Emancipatory Voice
48(14)
Daniella Police
Chapter Six Old Routes, Mnemonic Traces
62(14)
May Joseph
Chapter Seven Saint Expedit
76(10)
Philippe Reignier
Section Three Stones
Chapter Eight Zheng He's Voyages and the Ming Novel Sanbao the Eunuch's Voyages to the Indian Ocean
86(24)
Graeme Ford
Chapter Nine Mzee Mombasa's Story
110(7)
Chapter Ten Indian Ocean Commodities: A Photographic Essay
117(9)
Max Pam
Chapter Eleven Paul and Virginia
126(10)
Stephen Muecke
Section Four The Ocean Now
Chapter Twelve Globalisation and Television in Asia: The Cases of India and China
136(14)
John Sinclair
Mark Harrison
Chapter Thirteen Natural Logics of the Indian Ocean
150(14)
Devleena Ghosh
Stephen Muecke
Chapter Fourteen Global Movements Of Crops Since The "Age Of Discovery" And Changing Culinary Cultures
164(16)
Akhil Gupta
Contributors 180(3)
Notes 183(21)
Index 204
Stephen Muecke is Australian Professorial Fellow in Cultural Studies at the University of Technology, SydneyDevleena Ghosh is a Senior Lecturer in Humanities at the University of Technology, Sydney