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This view , with its separation of body and soul , of depths and surfaces , echoes that of Zeeny Vakil , who urges Saladin to drop his masquerade and become Indian once more , something that he is not prepared to do , even though his ...
This view , with its separation of body and soul , of depths and surfaces , echoes that of Zeeny Vakil , who urges Saladin to drop his masquerade and become Indian once more , something that he is not prepared to do , even though his ...
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He no longer rejects his Indian side and has reached a space of negotiation between his English and Indian elements where newness can emerge . That newness is a hybrid combination of all the selves , English and Indian , that he has ...
He no longer rejects his Indian side and has reached a space of negotiation between his English and Indian elements where newness can emerge . That newness is a hybrid combination of all the selves , English and Indian , that he has ...
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While Malthus's response , appropriate to the pedagogical mission of his institution , was to forge a disciplined balance of English " privilege " and Indian “ customs and manners , ” in which the superior political position of the ...
While Malthus's response , appropriate to the pedagogical mission of his institution , was to forge a disciplined balance of English " privilege " and Indian “ customs and manners , ” in which the superior political position of the ...
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