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EXTENSIVE BIBLIOGRAPHY ON THE AFRO-ASIAN DIASPORA

Jean-Pierre Angenot * & Geralda de Lima Angenot *

Allen, James de Vere (1984). “Habash, Habshi, Sidi, Sayyid”, CAASWA, 3. Alpers, Edward A. (1976). “Gujarat and the trade of East Africa c. 1500–1800”, International Journal of African Historical Studies, 9.1: 22–45. —— (1997). “The in the Northwestern Indian Ocean: Reconsidera- tion of an old problem, new directions for research”, Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 17.2: 62–81. —— (1998). “Recollecting Africa: Diasporic memory in the Indian Ocean World”, Conference: African Diaspora Studies on the Eve of the 21st Century. University of California at Berkeley. —— (1998). “The African diaspora in the Indian Ocean: a comparative perspective from the other hemisphere”, Conference on Black Diaspora in the . Australian National University. —— (1999). “Trade, Politics, and Identity in the Colonial Indian Ocean: Introduction”, Comparative Studies of South Asia, Africa and the Middle East, 19.2. —— (2000). “Recollecting Africa: Diasporic memory in the Indian Ocean World”, African Studies Review, 43.1: 83–99. —— (2000). “Between and freedom: Fugitives and maroons in the Indian Ocean World, c. 1750–1900”, Workshop on Slave Systems in Asia and the Indian Ocean: Their Structure and Change in the 19th and 20th Centuries. Université d’Avignon, France (18–20 May 2000). —— (2000). “Sailing into the past: The African experience in India”. www.samarma- gazine.org/archive/article. Online. 4 pp. —— (2001). “Defi ning the African diaspora”, Center for Comparative Social Analysis Workshop. —— (2003). “Flight to freedom: Escape from slavery among bonded Africans in the Indian Ocean world, c. 1750–1970”, Slavery and Abolition, 24.2: 51–68. —— (2003). “The African diaspora in the Indian Ocean: A comparative perspective” in Shihan de S. Jayasuriya & Richard Pankhurst, eds. The African Diaspora in the Indian Ocean. Trenton: Africa World Press, Inc. —— (2004). “Africans in India and the wider context of the Indian Ocean”, in A. Catlin & E. A. Alpers, eds. 27–41. —— (2004). “Family and Identity in the African Diaspora of the Indian Ocean World,” forthcoming in Olga Barrios & Frances Smith Foster, Eds. (2004). La Familia en África y la Diáspora Africana: Estudio Multidisciplinar/Family in Africa and the African Diaspora: A Multidisciplinary Approach. Salamanca: Ediciones Almar/Ambos Mundos. Alpers, Edward A., Gwyn Campbell & Michael Salman, eds. (2005). Slavery and Resistance in Africa and Asia: Bonds of Resistance Abingdon, Oxon & New York: Routledge. Aminaka, Akiyo (2006). “La place des Noirs dans les Nanban Byoubu Le potentiel des Nanban Byoubu comme documentation historique visuelle au Japon”, Les Cahiers des Anneaux de la Mémoire, 9: De l’Afrique à l’Extrème Orient. Nantes, France.

* Federal University of Rondônia, & The TADIA Society, Bangalore, India

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Angenot, Geralda de Lima (2006). “A constituição do -Konkani, uma língua híbrida falada na Índia por descendentes de escravos moçambicanos”, Goiânia: Universidade Federal de Goias, Brazil. —— (2006). “A formação do Siddi-Konkani, uma língua falada na Índia pelos descendentes de Moçambicanos aquilombados nas fl orestas do Karnataka”, Encontro Internacional de Pesquisadores em Comunidades Afrodiaspóricas na Bahia. Salvador: Universidade do Estado da Bahia. Angenot, Geralda de Lima & Oziel Marques da Silva (2007). “The African, Portuguese, Kannada, Marathi, Malvani, Hindi and English infl uences on the hybridized Siddi- Konkani dialect”, in Kiran Kamal Prasad & Jean-Pierre Angenot, eds., 2007. Angenot, Jean-Pierre (2007). “The TADIA/UNESCO programme and the Afro-Asian communities”, in Shubha Chauduri, ed. Proceedings of the Remembered Rhythms Seminar: A festival on diaspora and the music of India. January 2005. Research Centre for Ethno- musicology. American Institute for Indian Studies. New Delhi. Angenot, Jean-Pierre & Geralda de Lima Angenot (2005). “The African Diaspora in Asia: An overview”. The Conference “Legacies of Slavery: Comparative Perspectives”. Centre for Cross-Cultural Research, The Australian National University—ANU. Angenot, Jean-Pierre & Selmo Azevedo Apontes (2004). “The Siddhi-Konkani ret- rofl exes torn between Indo-Aryan Apical postalveolar and Dravidian sub-apical palatal articulations”, Konkani Research Bulletin —Sôd, 7. Alto Porvorm, Goa: TSKK Publications. Angenot, Jean-Pierre, Geralda de Lima Angenot & Barbara Kempf (2004). “O siddi- konkani, um anti-crioulo do Uttar Kannad, Índia: Um projeto de resgate”, PAPIA: Revista de Crioulos de Base Ibérica, no 12. Brasília: UNB. Angenot, Jean-Pierre & Geralda de Lima Angenot (2007). “An extensive bibliography on the Afro-Asian diaspora”, in Kiran Kamal Prasad & Jean-Pierre Angenot, eds., 2007. Appiah, Kwame Anthony & Henry Louis Gates Jr., Eds. (1999). “Africans in South Asia,” Africana: The Encyclopedia of the African and African American Experience. New York: Basic Civitas Books. Arasaratnam, Sinnappah (1979). “Trade and traffi c: Asian trade and European impact 1500–1700”, Hem., 23.3: 172–177. Austen, Ralph (1989). “The 19th Century Islamic Slave Trade from East Africa (Swahili and Red Sea Coasts): A Tentative Census,” in Gervase Clarence-Smith, ed. The Economics, 22. Babalola, Ayodeji (1984). “The : African descendants in India”, Massife (reprinted from Network Africa Magazine), 1/1: one page unpaginated. Bacharach, Jere L. (1981). “African Military Slaves in the Medieval Middle East: the Cases of Iraq (869–955) and Egypt (828–1171)”, International Journal of Middle East Studies, 13:4. Badalkhan, Sabir (2002). “Coastal Makran and the Indian Ocean world”, Proceedings of the International Conference on Cultural Exchange and Transformation in the Indian Ocean World (April 5–6). Los Angeles: UCLA. —— (2002). “Coastal Makran as corridor to the Indian Ocean World”, Eurasian Stud- ies, 1/2: 237–262. —— (2002). “On the presence of African musical culture in Coastal Makran”, Pro- ceedings of the International Conference on Cultural Exchange and Transformation in the Indian Ocean World (April 5–6). Los Angeles: UCLA. —— (2002). “Portuguese encounters with coastal Makran Baloch during the sixteenth century: Some references from a Balochi heroic epic”, Journal of the Royal Asiatic Society, 10.2. Balamatti, A. M. (1991). A study on paddy cultivation of Siddhi farmers and their socio-economic characteristics, Yellapur, Karnataka. M.A. Thesis, Department of Agricultural Extension. University of Agricultural Sciences, Dharwad, Karnataka.

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