Custodians of a resort island: Standing by between oblivion and restoration

Uma Kothari, Tim Edensor

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Abstract

This paper explores the experiences of three Bangladeshi migrant workers who are the sole inhabitants and custodians of a former Maldivian island resort. We show how they currently remain in a state of indeterminate standby as the future of the resort remains uncertain, put in this state of limbo by the capacity of the resort’s owners to exploit their disposability and manipulability. We investigate the rich material and sensory qualities of the island, and investigate the everyday practices that characterise how the men live and work there. First, we illustrate how the island remains haunted by the workers and tourists who formerly inhabited this space, since much of the resort infrastructure remains. Second, we explore how the buildings and things on the island are unevenly intact, in a state of partial ruination. Third, we discuss how the inexpert daily maintenance practices undertaken by the three men focus on certain areas but neglect others. Finally, we emphasise that despite their uncertain future, the men endeavour to create a stable, convivial and pleasurable island home.
Original languageEnglish
JournalSocial & Cultural Geography
Early online date23 Oct 2023
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 23 Oct 2023

Keywords

  • indeterminate standby
  • island resort
  • haunting
  • ruination and maintenance
  • everyday living
  • Maldives

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