1st Edition

Savagery and Colonialism in the Indian Ocean Power, Pleasure and the Andaman Islanders

By Satadru Sen Copyright 2010
288 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

288 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

288 Pages 6 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book examines the social, political and ideological dimensions of the encounter between the indigenous inhabitants of the Andaman islands, British colonizers and Indian settlers in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. The British-Indian penal settlements in the Andaman Islands – beginning tentatively in 1789 and renewed on a larger scale in 1858 – represent an extensive, complex... Read more

1. Racializing the Andamanese  2. Counterinsurgency and the Jungle  3. Clearings of the Kidnapped  4. The Dying Savage: Work, Medicine and Andamanese Extinction  5. Another Jungle: Natives and Savages  6. Savage Pleasures: The Erotics of the Andamanese Body  .Conclusion: Beyond the Clearing

Biography

Satadru Sen teaches South Asian History at Queens College at City University of New York, USA.  He is the author of  Colonial Childhoods: The Juvenile Periphery of India, 1860-1945; Migrant Races: Empire, Identity and K.S. Ranjitsinhji;
Disciplining Punishment: Colonialism and Convict Society in the Andaman Islands and (as co-editor) Confronting the Body: The Politics of Physicality in Colonial and Post-Colonial South Asia.