Imperialism as Diaspora

Race, Sexuality, and History in Anglo-India

Ralph Crane and Radhika Mohanram

 Imperialism as Diaspora
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Ralph Crane and Radhika Mohanram

Distributed for Liverpool University Press

208 pages | 12 halftones | 6 x 9
Cloth $99.95 ISBN: 9781846318962 Will Publish November 2013 For sale in North America only
Nearly all studies of British people living in India during the British Raj examine the population within the context of imperialism, neglecting the sense of displacement, discontinuity, and discomfort that comprised everyday life for Anglo-Indians. In Imperialism as Diaspora, Ralph Crane and Radhika Mohanram set out to understand the real lives of Anglo-Indians from a new, interdisciplinary stance. Moving seamlessly between literature, history, and art—and examining many forgotten works—they show how the lives of Anglo-Indians constituted an intersection of imperalist and diasporic forces, which created a unique set of cultural fissures that played out in issues of race, gender, religion, and power as colonial history progressed. 
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