Fifty years on: the 1972 Asian expulsion as global critical event, or the insecurities of expulsion

Anneeth Kaur Hundle
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Abstract This commentary examines the contemporary relevance of Uganda’s 1972 Asian expulsion. It describes and argues against “expulsion exceptionalism,” or the ways that expulsion is understood as a singular event and through discourses of African-Asian racial estrangement, the racial victimization of Asians, the excesses of military dictator Idi Amin, and illiberal framings of Uganda, Africa and African governance. Rather, the expulsion is a global critical event and a continuous reality that remains unresolved yet is central to new practices of South Asian noncitizen incorporation by the current government. The “insecurities of expulsion” refer to: 1) the effects and affects of expulsion; 2) the imaginaries, memories and meaning-making around expulsion; and 3) the practices and performances of Ugandan Asian/South Asian citizenship that have emerged since expulsion. This research contributes to Afro-Asian futures and to anthropological and other disciplinary engagements with global/transnational “Afro-Asian study.”
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50年过去了:1972年亚洲被驱逐为全球关键事件,还是驱逐带来的不安全感
这篇评论探讨了乌干达1972年亚洲驱逐的当代意义。它描述并反对“驱逐例外论”,即驱逐被理解为单一事件的方式,以及通过非洲-亚洲种族疏远、亚洲人种族受害、军事独裁者伊迪·阿明(Idi Amin)的过度行为,以及对乌干达、非洲和非洲治理的狭隘框架。相反,驱逐是一个全球性的关键事件,是一个持续存在的现实,尚未解决,但对现任政府将南亚非公民纳入公司的新做法至关重要。“驱逐的不安全感”是指:1)驱逐的后果和影响;2)关于驱逐的想象、记忆和意义建构;3)驱逐后出现的乌干达亚洲/南亚公民的习俗和表现。这项研究有助于亚非未来的研究,以及人类学和其他学科与全球/跨国“亚非研究”的合作。
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