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Ratings: ★★★★☆ (4.4/5)
Genre: Non-Fiction, Diaspora Studies, Cultural History, Anthropology, Caribbean Studies
Book Review :
''India in the Caribbean'' is an essential and foundational text for anyone interested in diaspora studies, Caribbean history, or post-colonial cultures. Published as a commemorative volume, it transcends mere celebration to offer a serious, multifaceted examination of the Indo-Caribbean experience. The strength of the book lies in its diverse formats—from rigorous academic essays to evocative poetry and prose—which together provide both intellectual depth and emotional resonance. The editors have curated contributions that cover the journey from the girmit (indenture) era to contemporary issues of identity and integration. While the academic tone of some essays may be dense for general readers, the literary pieces beautifully humanize the historical data. This anthology does not present a monolithic view but rather showcases the debates, triumphs, and ongoing negotiations within Indo-Caribbean communities. It is an indispensable resource for scholars and a deeply informative read for those seeking to understand the profound Indian influence on the Caribbean's social and cultural landscape.