Researching Anglo-Indians in India and the Diaspora (USB)

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Media Storage Type : 32 GB USB Stick

NPTEL Subject Matter Expert : Prof. Merin Simi Raj

NPTEL Co-ordinating Institute : IIT Madras

NPTEL Lecture Count : 20

NPTEL Course Size : 12 GB

NPTEL PDF Text Transcription : Available and Included

NPTEL Subtitle Transcription : Available and Included (SRT)


Lecture Titles:

Lecture 1 - Keynote Address
Lecture 2 - A Synopsis of 'Two Cheers'
Lecture 3 - Higher Education Among Anglo-Indians
Lecture 4 - Perception of trust, risk and intimacy among elderly Anglo-Indians living in Tollygunge home in Kolkata
Lecture 5 - The Daunting Spirit and the Empowering Voice of Eunice De Souza
Lecture 6 - Origin Myth and Anglo-Indian Identity: Exploring the Representation of the History of the Origin of Anglo-Indian community in Hugh and Colleen Gantzers Lyndsale Raj
Lecture 7 - Keynote Address
Lecture 8 - Shame and Guilt in Alison McQueens The Secret Children
Lecture 9 - Re-visiting McCluskieganj: De-hyphenating the Anglo-Indian Consciousness through Vikas Kumar Jhas Novel
Lecture 10 - The Imaging of the Anglo-Indian Woman in Colonialist Literature
Lecture 11 - Expostulating Celluloid Stereotypes: Researching Anglo-Indian Representation in Malayalam Cinema
Lecture 12 - Chutney Mary: Rethinking AI Identity through their Culinary Consumption Culture
Lecture 13 - In Search of a New Home: Anglo-Indians in the Darjeeling Hills, 1900-1947
Lecture 14 - (Re)discovering Anglo-Indians of Visakhapatnam - An Overview
Lecture 15 - Genealogy of Sporting Culture through a Study of Anglo-Indian Institutions of Asansol
Lecture 16 - Keynote Address
Lecture 17 - Crowdsourcing as a Research Tool
Lecture 18 - Researching Community, Writing Cultures: Challenges and Opportunities
Lecture 19 - Revisiting the Anglo-Indian Community: Making and Unmaking of Anglo-Indian Identity in India
Lecture 20 - Minoritizing English: Anglo-Indians as a Linguistic Minority in India

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