Waiting on Empire: A History of Indian Travelling Ayahs in Britain
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The expansion of the British Empire facilitated movement across the globe for both the colonizers and the colonized. This talk will focus 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, the talk 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.
Special Thanks To Our Co-Sponsors:
Department of Historical and Cultural Studies, Tri-campus Graduate Department of History, Women and Gender Studies Institute & Jackman Humanities Institute
For more information contact: hcs-ca@utsc.utoronto.ca