The Culture of Mauritius
MTA
An Introduction for Beginners
2nd Edition
Explore "The Culture of Mauritius," an essential guide to the vibrant heart of this Indian Ocean island. Delve into the rich tapestry of its history, from uninhabited wilderness to a thriving multicultural hub shaped by Dutch, French, and British colonial eras. Discover how waves of migration from Africa, India, and China forged a unique society where diverse languages like Kreol, Bhojpuri, French, and English coexist, and religious festivals like Diwali, Eid, and Christmas are celebrated nationwide, embodying a profound commitment to harmony.
Unpack the culinary mosaic where Indian curries blend with Chinese stir-fries, Creole rougaille, and French pastries to create a distinct gastronomic experience. Immerse yourself in the captivating rhythms of Sega, the island's national dance and music, a powerful symbol of resilience and unity. Learn about the cherished social values of family, boundless hospitality, and politeness that define daily life, and trace the island's architectural journey from colonial elegance to modern innovation. This book illuminates how Mauritius balances tradition with modernity, crafting a vibrant national identity and a model of unity in diversity for the world.
This book is for students, travelers, and anyone curious about the rich and complex cultural identity of Mauritius. It's ideal for those seeking an accessible introduction to how a small island nation successfully integrates diverse historical influences into a harmonious and vibrant contemporary society, particularly in its languages, religions, cuisine, and arts.
November 17, 2025
40,716 words
2 hours 51 minutes
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