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Gaurav Desai builds a new history of Africa’s encounter with slavery, colonialism, migration, nationalism, development, and globalization.

Trade Review
Commerce with the Universe offers a smart, engaging, and learned account of the Asian cultural experience in East Africa. The culmination of more than a decade of research, this book is erudite and sophisticated yet eminently readable. -- Peter Kalliney, University of Kentucky, author of Commonwealth of Letters: British Literary Culture and the Emergence of Postcolonial Aesthetics In Gaurav Desai's capable hands, the Indian Ocean emerges as both a historical and critical contact zone, an area that models how to think in interdisciplinary, historically broad, generically diverse, and critically nuanced ways not just about this particular geography or its shaping of events (slavery, colonialism, migration, trade, decolonization, nationalism, and globalization) but also about the very categories of ethnic history and ethnic identity. -- Vilashini Cooppan, University of California, Santa Cruz, author of Worlds Within: National Narratives and Global Connections in Postcolonial Writing Superbly layered and nuanced, Commerce with the Universe is a compelling reading of the imbrication of entangled lives in all their coevalness as well as historical difference. It is a bracing contribution to the emerging episteme of translocal and transregional studies. -- R. Radhakrishnan, University of California, Irvine, author of A Said Dictionary and History, the Human, and the World Between Commerce with the Universe is a masterful demonstration that Africa belongs also to the Indian Ocean. The ocean and its cultures are in our past and also in our future. This is a magnificent introduction to intercultural implications between the cultures that belong to the Indian Ocean. -- V. Y. Mudimbe, Duke University Erudite... richly detailed... Desai explores surprising relationships between Indian businessmen and diasporic Indian culture and touches on class and ethnic relations... Highly recommended. Choice An excellent book... Path-breaking, rigorously researched, and elegantly written. -- Pallavi Rastogi Research in African Literatures [Commerce with the Universe] is a treasure trove of ideas and information... This remarkable book will continue to inspire scholars for many years to come. -- Isabel Hofmeyr Africa Gaurav Desai sets a high standard for Indian Ocean scholarship... Commerce with the Universe will interest scholars and students of literary studies, anthropology, history, and postcolonial and area studies. It deserves a prime place in public and private libraries in the literature on Indian Ocean communities and how they shaped one another through connections, contests and cooperation. -- Jonathan Walz The Indian Economic and Social History Review Desai's savvy take on the nature of identity in diaspora populations presents readers with a new way to understand the culture of modern East Africa. -- Nicolas van de Walle Foreign Affairs Commerce with the Universe provides a detailed and engaging analysis of the Asian literary and cultural encounters in and about East Africa. -- Asma Sayed South Asian Diaspora

Table of Contents
1. Ocean and Narration 2. Old World Orders: Amitav Ghosh and the Writing of Nostalgia 3. Post-Manichaean Aesthetics: Asian Texts and Lives 4. Through Indian Eyes: Travel and the Performance of Ethnicity 5. Commerce as Romance: Mehta, Madhvani, Manji 6. Lighting a Candle on Mount Kilimanjaro: Partnering with Nyerere 7. Anti Anti-Asianism and the Politics of Dissent: M. G. Vassanji's The Gunny Sack Coda : Entangled Lives Notes Selected References Index

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      Publisher: Columbia University Press
      Publication Date: 7/8/2016 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780231164559, 978-0231164559
      ISBN10: 0231164556

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      Book Synopsis
      Gaurav Desai builds a new history of Africa’s encounter with slavery, colonialism, migration, nationalism, development, and globalization.

      Trade Review
      Commerce with the Universe offers a smart, engaging, and learned account of the Asian cultural experience in East Africa. The culmination of more than a decade of research, this book is erudite and sophisticated yet eminently readable. -- Peter Kalliney, University of Kentucky, author of Commonwealth of Letters: British Literary Culture and the Emergence of Postcolonial Aesthetics In Gaurav Desai's capable hands, the Indian Ocean emerges as both a historical and critical contact zone, an area that models how to think in interdisciplinary, historically broad, generically diverse, and critically nuanced ways not just about this particular geography or its shaping of events (slavery, colonialism, migration, trade, decolonization, nationalism, and globalization) but also about the very categories of ethnic history and ethnic identity. -- Vilashini Cooppan, University of California, Santa Cruz, author of Worlds Within: National Narratives and Global Connections in Postcolonial Writing Superbly layered and nuanced, Commerce with the Universe is a compelling reading of the imbrication of entangled lives in all their coevalness as well as historical difference. It is a bracing contribution to the emerging episteme of translocal and transregional studies. -- R. Radhakrishnan, University of California, Irvine, author of A Said Dictionary and History, the Human, and the World Between Commerce with the Universe is a masterful demonstration that Africa belongs also to the Indian Ocean. The ocean and its cultures are in our past and also in our future. This is a magnificent introduction to intercultural implications between the cultures that belong to the Indian Ocean. -- V. Y. Mudimbe, Duke University Erudite... richly detailed... Desai explores surprising relationships between Indian businessmen and diasporic Indian culture and touches on class and ethnic relations... Highly recommended. Choice An excellent book... Path-breaking, rigorously researched, and elegantly written. -- Pallavi Rastogi Research in African Literatures [Commerce with the Universe] is a treasure trove of ideas and information... This remarkable book will continue to inspire scholars for many years to come. -- Isabel Hofmeyr Africa Gaurav Desai sets a high standard for Indian Ocean scholarship... Commerce with the Universe will interest scholars and students of literary studies, anthropology, history, and postcolonial and area studies. It deserves a prime place in public and private libraries in the literature on Indian Ocean communities and how they shaped one another through connections, contests and cooperation. -- Jonathan Walz The Indian Economic and Social History Review Desai's savvy take on the nature of identity in diaspora populations presents readers with a new way to understand the culture of modern East Africa. -- Nicolas van de Walle Foreign Affairs Commerce with the Universe provides a detailed and engaging analysis of the Asian literary and cultural encounters in and about East Africa. -- Asma Sayed South Asian Diaspora

      Table of Contents
      1. Ocean and Narration 2. Old World Orders: Amitav Ghosh and the Writing of Nostalgia 3. Post-Manichaean Aesthetics: Asian Texts and Lives 4. Through Indian Eyes: Travel and the Performance of Ethnicity 5. Commerce as Romance: Mehta, Madhvani, Manji 6. Lighting a Candle on Mount Kilimanjaro: Partnering with Nyerere 7. Anti Anti-Asianism and the Politics of Dissent: M. G. Vassanji's The Gunny Sack Coda : Entangled Lives Notes Selected References Index

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