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Anglo-Indian Lives In Pakistan
Anglo-Indian Lives In Pakistan
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Anglo-Indian Lives in Pakistan: Interrogating Religion and Culture Through the Lens of Oral Histories by Dorothy McMenamin provides a unique insight into the experiences of Anglo-Indians living in Pakistan. Using oral histories, the book explores the intersection of religion, culture, and identity, highlighting how this community navigates its social and cultural life in a post-colonial setting.
The book examines:
- The cultural adaptation of Anglo-Indians in Pakistan
- Social and religious dynamics within the community
- Stories of resilience, identity, and heritage
- The influence of historical events on everyday life
Key Features:
✔ Primary research through oral interviews
✔ Detailed accounts of personal experiences
✔ Analysis of religion, culture, and social integration
✔ Ideal for historians, sociologists, and students of South Asian studies
Perfect for academics, researchers, and readers interested in cultural studies, post-colonial history, and minority communities in Pakistan.
Author Description
Dorothy McMenamin is an accomplished historian and researcher specializing in South Asian culture and minority communities. Her work focuses on oral histories and cultural documentation, providing a voice to communities often overlooked in mainstream historical narratives.
Format: Hardback
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