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The Anglo-Indian Vision

The Anglo-Indian Vision
Author: Gloria Jean Moore
Publisher:
Total Pages: 184
Release: 1986
Genre: Anglo-Indians
ISBN: 9780867870671

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A vision of India

A vision of India
Author: Sidney James Mark Low
Publisher:
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1907
Genre:
ISBN:

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A Vision of India

A Vision of India
Author: Sir Sidney Low
Publisher:
Total Pages: 456
Release: 1907
Genre: India
ISBN:

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The Secret Race: Anglo-Indians

The Secret Race: Anglo-Indians
Author: Warren Brown
Publisher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 146
Release: 2010
Genre: History
ISBN: 1445718111

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Anglo-Indians are the only English speaking, Christian community in India, whose Mother tongue is English and who have a Western lifestyle in the sub-continent of India. Anglo-Indians originated during the Colonial period in India. When British soldiers and traders had affairs or married Indian women their offspring came to be known as Anglo-Indians or Eurasians in history.


A Vision of India

A Vision of India
Author: Sir Sidney Low
Publisher:
Total Pages: 394
Release: 1911
Genre: India
ISBN:

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A Vision of India

A Vision of India
Author: Sir Sidney Low
Publisher:
Total Pages: 460
Release: 1975
Genre: India
ISBN:

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On cultural and social conditions in India at the beginning of the 20th century; based on a brief visit.


Britain's Anglo-Indians

Britain's Anglo-Indians
Author: Rochelle Almeida
Publisher: Lexington Books
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2017-04-26
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1498545890

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Anglo-Indians form the human legacy created and left behind on the Indian subcontinent by European imperialism. When Independence was achieved from the British Raj in 1947, an exodus numbering an estimated 50,000 emigrated to Great Britain between 1948–62, under the terms of the British Nationality Act of 1948. But sixty odd years after their resettlement in Britain, the “First Wave” Anglo-Indian immigrant community continues to remain obscure among India’s global diaspora. This book examines and critiques the convoluted routes of adaptation and assimilation employed by immigrant Anglo-Indians in the process of finding their niche within the context of globalization in contemporary multi-cultural Britain. As they progressed from immigrants to settlers, they underwent a cultural metamorphosis. The homogenizing labyrinth of ethnic cultures through which they negotiated their way—Indian, Anglo-Indian, then Anglo-Saxon—effaced difference but created yet another hybrid identity: British Anglo-Indianness. Through meticulous ethnographic field research conducted amidst the community in Britain over a decade, Rochelle Almeida provides evidence that immigrant Anglo-Indians remain on the cultural periphery despite more than half a century. Indeed, it might be argued that they have attained virtual invisibility—in having created an altogether interesting new amalgamated sub-culture in the UK, this Christian minority has ceased to be counted: both, among South Asia’s diaspora and within mainstream Britain. Through a critical scrutiny of multi-ethnic Anglophone literature and cinema, the modes and methods they employed in seeking integration and the reasons for their near-invisibility in Britain as an immigrant South Asian community are closely examined in this much-needed volume.


Anglo-India and the End of Empire

Anglo-India and the End of Empire
Author: Uther Charlton-Stevens
Publisher: Hurst Publishers
Total Pages: 540
Release: 2022-09-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1787388891

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The standard image of the Raj is of an aloof, pampered and prejudiced British elite lording it over an oppressed and hostile Indian subject population. Like most caricatures, this obscures as much truth as it reveals. The British had not always been so aloof. The earlier, more cosmopolitan period of East India Company rule saw abundant ‘interracial’ sex and occasional marriage, alongside greater cultural openness and exchange. The result was a large and growing ‘mixed-race’ community, known by the early twentieth century as Anglo-Indians. Notwithstanding its faults, Empire could never have been maintained without the active, sometimes enthusiastic, support of many colonial subjects. These included Indian elites, professionals, civil servants, businesspeople and minority groups of all kinds, who flourished under the patronage of the imperial state, and could be used in a ‘divide and rule’ strategy to prolong colonial rule. Independence was profoundly unsettling to those destined to become minorities in the new nation, and the Anglo-Indians were no exception. This refreshing account looks at the dramatic end of British rule in India through Anglo-Indian eyes, a perspective that is neither colonial apologia nor nationalist polemic. Its history resonates strikingly with the complex identity debates of the twenty-first century.


Locating the Anglo-Indian Self in Ruskin Bond

Locating the Anglo-Indian Self in Ruskin Bond
Author: Debashis Bandyopadhyay
Publisher: Anthem Press
Total Pages: 169
Release: 2011
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9380601042

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This study explores the dialogue between the biographical and authorial selves of the writer Ruskin Bond, whose liminal subjectivity is informed by the fantasies of space and time.