Waiting on Empire: A History of Indian Travelling Ayahs in Britain

By Arunima Datta

The expansion of the British Empire facilitated movement across the globe for both the colonizers and the colonized. Waiting on Empire focuses on a largely forgotten group in this story of movement and migration: South Asian travelling ayahs (servants and nannies), who travelled between India and Britain and often found themselves destitute in Britain as they struggled to find their way home to South Asia.

Delving into the stories of individual ayahs from a wide range of sources, Arunima Datta illuminates their brave struggle to assert their rights, showing how ayahs negotiated their precarious employment conditions, capitalized on social sympathy amongst some sections of the British population, and confronted or collaborated with various British institutions and individuals to demand justice and humane treatment.

In doing so, Datta re-imagines the experience of waiting. Waiting is a recurrent human experience, yet it is often marginalized. It takes a particular form within complex bureaucratized societies in which the marginalized inevitably wait upon those with power over them. Those who wait are often discounted as passive, inactive victims. This book shows that, in spite of their precarious position, the travelling ayahs of the British empire were far from this stereotype.

Read the book here.

The migrant’s time

By Ranajit Guha

Rethinking the concepts of migration and diaspora, Ranajit Guha focuses on the loss of one’s past and identity resulting from the temporal and spatial distortions imposed by migration. In addition to discussing the migrant’s status at the initial departure, Guha reflects on the migrant’s experience within the host community in the intensity of the immediate present. Suddenly ruptured from the continuity of their own roots, disoriented and with no insights in an incomprehensible present that has no before nor after, migrants are expected to struggle to build themselves a future and a new identity.

Read more here.

Art By Bassante

By Bassante Shehata

Take a fish out of water! A fish is still a fish! Nothing could ever describe the journey of migration as such! This is how I feel this is how I felt and this is how my life was turned upside down! I believe many others share the same feelings! This is for the fish 🐟 one

🐍 some of words are poison to the ears.

Global health 🌍 🧿

👩🏻‍🎨Art and sometimes poetry 📝

🤹🏻‍♀️Visual Artist•Surrealist•Daydreamer

Take a look at her art here.

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