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        Moorings

        Voyages of Capital across the Indian Ocean

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        Author(s)
        Mahajan, Nidhi
        Language
        English
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        Abstract
        Moorings follows sailors from the Gulf of Kachchh in India as they voyage across the Indian Ocean on mechanized wooden sailing vessels known as vahans, or dhows. These voyages produce capital through moorings that are spatial, moral, material, and conceptual. With a view from the dhow, the book examines the social worlds of Muslim seafarers who have been rendered invisible even as they maneuver multiple regulatory regimes and the exigencies of life, navigating colonialism, neoliberalism, the rise of Hindutva, insurgency, climate change, and border regimes across the ocean. Based on historical and ethnographic research aboard ships, at ports, and in religious shrines and homes, Moorings shows how capitalism derives value from historically sedimented practices grounded in caste, gender, and transregional community-based forms of regulation. “This is a brilliant book. The seafarers aboard dhows who navigate multiple sovereignties at sea and complex border regimes on land are rendered lovingly here, in three dimensions and with all the requisite appreciation of complexity and respect for their trajectories.” — LALEH KHALILI, author of The Corporeal Life of Seafaring “A stunning multisited ethnography of the ships and smugglers that underpin the global economy. Nidhi Mahajan’s incisive scholarship shows us how borders, shrines, and meals are the moorings that enable mobilities across the Indian Ocean.” — JOHAN MATHEW, author of Margins of the Market “Draws from rich, intimate, and challenging fieldwork and emphasizes how seafarers from western India contest their marginality by turning to the sea—in ways that follow in the footsteps of generations before them—seeking out possibilities amid perilous circumstances.” — JATIN DUA, author of Captured at Sea
        URI
        https://library.oapen.org/handle/20.500.12657/103416
        Keywords
        Sealife life; Indian Ocean; merchant mariners; social conditions; dhows; economic aspects; muslims; history; commerce
        DOI
        10.1525/luminos.234
        ISBN
        9780520413528, 9780520413511
        Publisher
        University of California Press
        Publisher website
        https://www.ucpress.edu/
        Publication date and place
        Oakland, 2025
        Grantor
        • Fletcher Jones Foundation
        Imprint
        The Fletcher Jones Foundation
        Classification
        International trade and commerce
        South Indian Ocean Islands
        Pages
        274
        Rights
        https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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        • This project received funding from the European Union's Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 683680, 810640, 871069 and 964352.

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