ID | 180616 |
Title Proper | Coolies, tea plantations and the limits of physical violence in colonial Assam |
Other Title Information | a historiographical note |
Language | ENG |
Author | Bharadwaj, Jahnu |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | The paper seeks to locate the violence perpetrated on the bodies of the coolies in colonial Assam. The paper observes that the existing historiography on tea plantations in colonial Assam restricts corporeal violence on the coolies within the boundaries of the plantation estates and does not talk about the permeation of such violence to spaces and coolies totally outside of the plantation production process. This paper, with the evidence from a case from nineteenth-century Assam, extends the limits of corporeal violence on the coolies beyond the physical setup of the plantations. The paper proposes that histories of corporeal violence on labour in the colonial era need to look beyond the peripheries of the plantations and towards the social regimes of power under colonialism. The paper demonstrates the complicit character of the state and newly landed and moneyed native classes in the colony, which aggravated the magnitudes of violence on labour. |
`In' analytical Note | Asian Ethnicity Vol. 22, No.4; Sep 2021: p.542-562 |
Journal Source | Asian Ethinicity Vol: 22 No 4 |
Key Words | Violence ; Historiography ; Coolie ; Colonial Assam ; Tea Plantations |