Kopitiam as an Index of Nusantara

The Kopitiam Stall
Fly Lice

Chicken Rice

Kopitiams or Coffee Shops in Hokkien are an index of convergence in the Nusantara. In the various ‘ethnoscapes’ , food and its cooks often from around the region, have their own language in its everyday. The ability to think and create the unique vocabulary on one’s own terms is the key to thinking from below, plurality of thinking is the key to decolonizing migration studies which is a thoroughly colonial enterprise.

Tamizh Food Scapes.

Stories of migration within Tamilakam are encountered each day in KL and the wider Nusantara as today the only person who speaks fluent Hindi in a Hindu Tamizh Saapadu space, lived in Dharavi in Mumbai for a decade and is from Tirunelveli which is a region known for outward migration to Mumbai, especially Dharavi, Matunga and Bhandup areas. Mr. Murthy, now works in a Thambi eatery in KL which could well be a spatial extension of Ramashreya in Matunga or Prata Planet next to Clementi MRT.

Le Mirch, KL- A Review

The on the house G&T
The Global Space

An influencer ready atas fine dining place with ok food and view of the twin towers. More for IG than for the palate. The manager was from Chandigarh and the service staff from Nepal, hospitality workers are a site of migration research that stitch transnational spaces and lives of the desi diaspora.

ASEAN Forum for Migrant Labour

At the ASEAN Forum for Migrant Labour AFML- Malaysia Civil Society Organisation Consultation today with representatives from ILO, NGOs, Migrant Leaders on issues of grassroots Business & Human Rights such as recruitment fees, grievance mechanisms and how different communities shape responsible supply chains.

Real ESG is on the ground, beneath the indicators and the data deluge and BHR risks need a ear on the ground.

On 21102023
A report on which I worked with amazing researchers

Faith Scapes of Brickfields, KL

Diverse Faith scapes of Brickfields/Little India, Kuala Lumpur.

Ethnic enclaves of the Indian Ocean, is imbued with their diversity within a small district was a tour into the faith commons of the various communities.

The Navratri spirit was on display while it was my first time inside a large Buddhist Vihara helmed by the Sinhalese community. The church scape from Mar Thoma to Lutheran within a few metres was a glimpse into the varied faith communities.

The small temples tucked around the corners of fields and street corners, shows that the Indian Ocean is a faith grid as a circuit for commodities and commerce.

Many thanks to Aaron and Anis for spending their Sunday with a newbie to show me the insights on this walking tour of Brickfields.

The Ganesh Mandir brimming with worshippers at 830pm on a Sunday
The Navratri Vibe
The Sinhalese Vihara
The Worshippers in the Vihara
A charming small temple
A small temple tucked around Billionaire Ananda Krishnan’s birthplace
A street shrine
A large shrine
A Cold War Faith.
A Methodist Church
The Global Sai Baba
Gandhi as a Global Imaginary