The sun never sets : South Asian migrants in an age of U.S. power / edited by Vivek Bald, Miabi Chatterji, Sujani Reddy, and Manu Vimalassery ; afterword by Vijay Prashad.

Bibliographic Details
Uniform Title:NYU series in social and cultural analysis.
Other Authors: Bald, Vivek (Editor)
Language:English
Published: New York : New York University Press, [2013]
Series:NYU series in social and cultural analysis.
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Physical Description:ix, 396 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
Format: Book
Contents:
  • Intimate dependency, race, and trans-imperial migration / Nayan Shah
  • Repressing the "Hindu menace": race, anarchy, and Indian anticolonialism / Seema Sohi
  • Desertion and sedition: Indian seamen, onshore labor, and expatriate radicalism in New York and Detroit, 1914-1930 / Vivek Bald
  • "The hidden hand": remapping Indian nurse immigration to the United States / Sujani Reddy
  • Putting "the Family" to work: Managerial discourses of control in the immigrant service sector / Miabi Chatterji
  • Looking home: gender, work, and the domestic in theorizations of the South Asian diaspora / Linta Varghese
  • India's global and internal labor migration and resistance: a case study of Hyderabad / Immanuel Ness
  • Water for life, not for coca-cola: transnational systems of capital and activism / Amanda Ciafone
  • When an interpreter could not be found / Naeem Mohaiemen
  • Intertwined violence: implications of state responses to domestic violence in South Asian immigrant communities / Soniya Munshi
  • Who's your daddy? : Queer diasporic framings of the region / Gayatri Gopinath
  • Awaiting the twelfth Imam in the United States: South Asian Shia immigrants and the fragmented American dream / Raza Mir and Farah Hasan
  • Tracing the Muslim body: race, U.S. deportation, and Pakistani return migration / Junaid Rana
  • Antecedents of imperial incarceration: Fort Marion to Guatánamo / Manu Vimalassery.