TY - GEN AU - Bald, Vivek AU - Chatterji, Miabi TI - The sun never sets: South Asian migrants in an age of U.S. Power SN - 9788125052364 U1 - 304.854073/BAL PY - 2013/// CY - New Delhi PB - Orient Blackswan KW - Migrations N1 - Part I. Overlapping Empires 1 Intimate Dependency, Race, and Trans-Imperial Migration Nayan Shah 2 Repressing the “Hindu Menace”: Race, Anarchy, and Indian Anticolonialism Seema Sohi 3 Desertion and Sedition: Indian Seamen, Onshore Labor, and Expatriate Radicalism in New York and Detroit, 1914–1930 Vivek Bald 4 “The Hidden Hand”: Remapping Indian Nurse Immigration to the United States Sujani Reddy Part II. From Imperialism to Free-Market Fundamentalism: Changing Forms of Migration and Work 5 Putting “the Family” to Work: Managerial Discourses of Control in the Immigrant Service Sector Miabi Chatterji 6 Looking Home: Gender, Work, and the Domestic in Theorizations of the South Asian Diaspora Linta Varghese 7 India’s Global and Internal Labor Migration and Resistance: A Case Study of Hyderabad Immanuel Ness 8 Water for Life, Not for Coca-Cola: Transnational Systems of Capital and Activism Amanda Ciafone 9 When an Interpreter Could Not Be Found Naeem Mohaiemen Part III. Geographies of Migration, Settlement, and Self 10 Intertwined Violence: Implications of State Responses to Domestic Violence in South Asian Immigrant Communities Soniya Munshi 11 Who’s Your Daddy? Queer Diasporic Framings of the Region Gayatri Gopinath 12 Awaiting the Twelfth Imam in the United States: South Asian Shia Immigrants and the Fragmented American Dream Raza Mir and Farah Hasan 13 Tracing the Muslim Body: Race, U.S. Deportation, and Pakistani Return Migration Junaid Rana 14 Antecedents of Imperial Incarceration: Fort Marion to Guantánamo Manu Vimalassery Afterword Vijay Prashad ER -