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We welcome you to the second of two general issues for 2025. We are pleased to feature two up and coming literary scholars in the field of Anglo-Indian Studies, Ajeet Singh Parihar and Sarvajit Mukerji, who turn their critical attention to the work of Ruskin Bond. They are joined by scholars whose work is already familiar to the journal’s readers: Brian Gomes and Dorothy McMenamin. Brian Gomes, joined by Shilpita Gine and Joyce Kempe, present their contemporary ethnographic account of Anglo-Indians in the hill district of Darjeeling. Dorothy McMenamin (nee Doyle) offers a slightly reconfigured chapter from her recent book, Anglo-Indian Lives in Pakistan (2023). These three articles pertain to a diversity of geographical and geopolitical settings and academic disciplines, each offering a unique and valuable contribution to Anglo-Indian Studies scholarship.
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