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... British Nationality Act ( 1948 ) , which changed the definition of British citizenship , the Commonwealth Immigrants Act ( 1962 ) , further restricting the access to Britain for Commonwealth citizens , and the Race Relations Act ( 1965 ) ...
... British Nationality Act ( 1948 ) , which changed the definition of British citizenship , the Commonwealth Immigrants Act ( 1962 ) , further restricting the access to Britain for Commonwealth citizens , and the Race Relations Act ( 1965 ) ...
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... British to fight their wars in the colonies . Yet Rajkumar's and the sepoys ' presence are intertwined , since the latter have been recruited by the British army to enable the capitalist intervention in the colonies . As a result , they ...
... British to fight their wars in the colonies . Yet Rajkumar's and the sepoys ' presence are intertwined , since the latter have been recruited by the British army to enable the capitalist intervention in the colonies . As a result , they ...
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... British government to fight their cause ( see Sandhu ; Arasaratnam ) . Through the eyes of Uma's nephew , Arjun , enlisted in the British Indian army , the angles of perceived subalternity are shifted once again . Arjun's sense of self ...
... British government to fight their cause ( see Sandhu ; Arasaratnam ) . Through the eyes of Uma's nephew , Arjun , enlisted in the British Indian army , the angles of perceived subalternity are shifted once again . Arjun's sense of self ...
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S Naipauls Ironic Visions | 15 |
The Colonials Half a Life and Half an Identity | 27 |
Subverting the Myth of Immaculate White Woman | 39 |
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