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1 The Anglo-Indian (Raj) Diaspora in Australasia Ralph J. Crane , 2005 single work criticism
— Appears in: Diaspora : The Australasian Experience 2005; (p. 177-187)
The term 'Anglo-Indian (Raj)' is used to identify the white colonial population of India rather than the 'mixed-race' community to whom the term is now most usually applied. Crane describes how links between Australia and India were already established by the early nineteenth century. He then goes on to compare two pieces of 'mutiny literature' - the short story 'Mrs James Greene', from Ethel Anderson's Indian Tales (1948), and Sir Gilbert Leigh or Pages from the History of an Eventful Life, a little known novel by New Zealand writer W. L. Rees.
1 1 y separately published work icon Diaspora : The Australasian Experience Cynthia Van Den Driesen (editor), Ralph J. Crane (editor), New Delhi : Prestige Books , 2005 Z1396321 2005 anthology autobiography criticism essay extract poetry prose
1 Re-placing Australia : The Trope of Displacement in Hugh Atkinson's The Pink and the Brown Ralph J. Crane , 2003 single work criticism
— Appears in: Austral-Asian Encounters : From Literature and Women's Studies to Politics and Tourism 2003; (p. 113-128)
1 y separately published work icon Shifting Continents/Colliding Cultures : Diaspora Writing of the Indian Subcontinent Ralph J. Crane (editor), Radhika Mohanram (editor), Amsterdam Atlanta : Rodopi , 2000 Z1353236 2000 anthology criticism
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