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Cyclonic Lives in an Indian Ocean World - Robert M. Rouphail

Cyclonic Lives in an Indian Ocean World

Environment, Disaster, and Identity in Modern Mauritius
Buch | Hardcover
240 Seiten
2026
Ohio University Press (Verlag)
9780821426777 (ISBN)
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Cyclonic Lives explores how cyclones in Mauritius shape identity, memory, and power. Blending history, myth, and state archives, it shows disasters as ongoing processes that redefine race, gender, and governance amid climate change.
Disasters as historical processes shaping identity, governance, and diasporic memory in colonial and postcolonial Mauritius

In a world marked by increasingly destructive ecological and meteorological upheavals, Cyclonic Lives in an Indian Ocean World offers a historical analysis of how these catastrophes shape people’s understanding of themselves, their collective history, and their relationship to the institutions that govern them. An examination of cyclonic disasters in the multiethnic Indian Ocean island of Mauritius throws into stark relief how deep histories of diasporic identity formation, of imperial governance, and of the informal practices of racial difference making graft onto how everyday people interpret these moments of loss and the futures that emerge in their wake.

Cyclonic Lives shows that disasters are not only events; they are also processes through which people evaluate and rethink the most elemental social and cultural categories that give meaning to their lives. Beginning in the late nineteenth century and continuing until the early postcolonial era, this book tracks, for example, how Mauritians of African descent integrated these disasters into broader collective histories and memories of the Indian Ocean slave trade, how Hindu Indo-Mauritians understood cyclones’ ecological effects as material elements to be accounted for in a broader Hindu diasporic space, and how the late colonial and early postcolonial state built infrastructures-material, conceptual, and financial-to mitigate the threats posed by these storms and ensure their own long-term durability.

The increasing political, social, and economic instability that climate change has already triggered demands that humanists develop analytical geographies and methodologies that shed light on how power can modulate in asymmetrical ways at moments of crisis. If there is one central takeaway from this historical study of this small island in a big ocean, it is that catastrophic events are not things that merely happen to people; they are processes that remake them.

Robert M. Rouphail is an assistant professor of history at the University of Iowa. He specializes in the history of modern East Africa and the Indian Ocean world.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 21.4.2026
Reihe/Serie Indian Ocean Studies Series
Zusatzinfo 2 figures and 2 maps
Verlagsort Athens
Sprache englisch
Maße 152 x 229 mm
Themenwelt Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Naturwissenschaften Geowissenschaften Geografie / Kartografie
Sozialwissenschaften Soziologie
ISBN-13 9780821426777 / 9780821426777
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