Issue Details: First known date: 2007... 2007 From Empire to Empire? Writing the Transnational Anglo-Indian Self in Australia
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'This paper situates late modern Anglo-Indian lifeworlds in Australia in a dialogue with the theoretical templates of globalisation and postcolonialism. More particularly it deploys contemporary Anglo-Indian life stories to challenge theoretical positions in the domain of globalisation studies that announce either the demise of postcolonial theory (by suggesting that it has outlived its historical viability) or subsume its varied articulations under the rubric of 'globalisation'' (Author's abstract).

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