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The Andaman Islands Penal Colony: Race, Class, Criminality, and the British Empire

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posted on 2018-02-12, 14:22 authored by Clare Anderson
This article explores the British Empire’s configuration of imprisonment and transportation in the Andaman Islands penal colony. It shows that British governance in the Islands produced new modes of carcerality and coerced migration in which the relocation of convicts, prisoners, and criminal tribes underpinned imperial attempts at political dominance and economic development. The article focuses on the penal transportation of Eurasian convicts, the employment of free Eurasians and Anglo-Indians as convict overseers and administrators, the migration of “volunteer” Indian prisoners from the mainland, the free settlement of Anglo-Indians, and the forced resettlement of the Bhantu “criminal tribe”. It examines the issue from the periphery of British India, thus showing that class, race, and criminality combined to produce penal and social outcomes that were different from those of the imperial mainland. These were related to ideologies of imperial governmentality, including social discipline and penal practice, and the exigencies of political economy.

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International Review of Social History, 2018, 63, Special Issue S26 (Transportation, Deportation and Exile: Perspectives from the Colonies in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries), pp. 25-43

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/Organisation/COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCES, ARTS AND HUMANITIES/School of History, Politics and International Relations

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International Review of Social History

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Cambridge University Press (CUP)

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0020-8590

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1469-512X

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2018-02-12

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2018

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https://www.cambridge.org/core/journals/international-review-of-social-history/article/andaman-islands-penal-colony-race-class-criminality-and-the-british-empire/00628D1C1401929D53A01F9E523E72E2

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