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Regionalisation and cultural politics of the anglo-Indian identity in India

By: Fitzgerald, Maria Anne.
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookPublisher: Economic & Political Weekly Description: 60(23), Jun 14, 2025: p.21-24.Subject(s): regional identities, cultural politics, Article 366(2), Anglo-IndiannessSummary: Distanced from the “invisible” male feringhee in her patrilineage, the author turns inward to unpack the maternal, regionally rooted traits of the Anglo-Indian identity. This article draws on her lived experiences as a young Anglo-Indian woman in post-independence India—bearing a White name and Brown skin. Through interviews with youth in Kolkata and Kochi, this article unpacks the cultural politics shaping the Anglo-Indian community identity in India. - Reproduced https://www.epw.in/journal/2025/24/commentary/regionalisation-and-cultural-politics-anglo-indian.html
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Distanced from the “invisible” male feringhee in her patrilineage, the author turns inward to unpack the maternal, regionally rooted traits of the Anglo-Indian identity. This article draws on her lived experiences as a young Anglo-Indian woman in post-independence India—bearing a White name and Brown skin. Through interviews with youth in Kolkata and Kochi, this article unpacks the cultural politics shaping the Anglo-Indian community identity in India. - Reproduced

https://www.epw.in/journal/2025/24/commentary/regionalisation-and-cultural-politics-anglo-indian.html

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