The term Anglo-Indian can refer to at least two groups of people: those with mixed Indian and British (specifically English) ancestry, and people of British/English descent born or living in India. The latter sense is now mainly historical, but confusions can arise. The Oxford English Dictionary, for example, gives three possibilities: "Of...
The term Anglo-Indian can refer to at least two groups of people: those with mixed Indian and British (specifically English) ancestry, and people of British/English descent born or living in India. The latter sense is now mainly historical, but confusions can arise. The Oxford English Dictionary, for example, gives three possibilities: "Of...
Keynote Address
25mA Synopsis of Two Cheers
19mHigher Education Among Anglo-Indians
19mPerception of trust, risk, and intimacy among elderly Anglo-Indians
17mThe Daunting Spirit and the Empowering Voice of Eunice De Souza
17mOrigin Myth and Anglo-Indian Identity
20mKeynote Address
34mShame and Guilt in Alison McQueen s The Secret Children
19mThe Imaging of the Anglo-Indian Woman in Colonialist Literature
19mRe-visiting McCluskieganj
19mExpostulating Celluloid Stereotypes
18mChutney Mary: Rethinking AI Identity through their Culinary Consumption Culture.
19mIn Search of a New Home: Anglo-Indians in the Darjeeling Hills, 1900-1947.
15m(Re)discovering Anglo-Indians of Visakhapatnam - An Overview
20mGenealogy of Sporting Culture through a Study of Anglo-Indian Institutions of Asansol
20mKeynote Address
31mCrowd sourcing as a Research Tool
12mResearching Community, Writing Cultures: Challenges and Opportunities
18mRevisiting the Anglo-Indian Community: Making and Unmaking of Anglo-Indian Identity in India
14mMinoritizing English: Anglo-Indians as a Linguistic Minority in India
21m