The Half-Caste

The Half-Caste
Title The Half-Caste PDF eBook
Author Dinah Mulock Craik
Publisher Broadview Press
Pages 162
Release 2016-08-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1554812755

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Dinah Mulock Craik’s The Half-Caste concerns the coming-of-age of its title character, the mixed-race Zillah Le Poer, daughter of an English merchant and an Indian princess. Sent back to England as a young girl, Zillah has no knowledge that she is an heiress. She lives with her uncle Le Poer, his wife, and two daughters, and is treated as little more than a servant in the household. Zillah’s situation is gradually improved when Cassandra Pryor is employed as a governess to the Le Poer daughters and takes an interest in the mysterious “cousin.” Craik explores issues of gender, race, and empire in the Victorian period in this compact and gripping novella. Along with a newly-annotated text, this Broadview edition includes a critical introduction that discusses Craik’s involvement with contemporary racial and imperialist attitudes, her place within the broader genre of Anglo-Indian fiction, and the importance of Zillah Le Poer as a positive symbol of empire. The edition is also enriched with relevant contemporary contextual material, including Dinah Mulock Craik’s writing on gender and female employment, British views on the biracial Eurasian community in India, and writings on the Victorian governess.

"A Half Caste" and Other Writings

Title "A Half Caste" and Other Writings PDF eBook
Author Onoto Watanna
Publisher Urbana : University of Illinois Press
Pages 216
Release 2003
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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This series provides authoritative national, regional, city and state mapping from The American Automobile Association (AAA). Providing clear mapping for the independent traveller, it features a touring section; highlighted places of interest; and city maps with practical tourist info such as principal attractions, camping sites, airports and AAA-approved hotels.

Half-caste and Other Poems

Half-caste and Other Poems
Title Half-caste and Other Poems PDF eBook
Author John Agard
Publisher
Pages
Release 2004
Genre Identity (Psychology)
ISBN 9781444919967

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Hey Mum, What's a Half-caste?

Hey Mum, What's a Half-caste?
Title Hey Mum, What's a Half-caste? PDF eBook
Author Lorraine McGee-Sippel
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Aboriginal Australians
ISBN 9781921248030

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"Lorraine McGee-Sippel was just a small girl when she asked her parents why her skin colour was different from theirs. It was the 1950s and the first step on a journey of unanswered questions that would span decades and lead her to search for her birth family. In the historic climate of the Rudd Government's apology, Yorta Yorta woman, McGee-Sippel, aligns herself with the Stolen Generations as she reveals how she and her family struggled with the far-reaching implications of a government policy that saw her adoptive parents being told their daughter was of Afro-American descent."--Provided by publisher.

The Half-caste

The Half-caste
Title The Half-caste PDF eBook
Author Dinah Maria Mulock Craik
Publisher
Pages 250
Release 1897
Genre International crimes
ISBN

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Born a Half-caste

Born a Half-caste
Title Born a Half-caste PDF eBook
Author Marnie Kennedy
Publisher Aboriginal Studies Press
Pages 92
Release 1985
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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Personal history of the author born in Queensland1919, life at Palm Island, Blue Range, Oban and Walgra Stations.

The Half-Caste

The Half-Caste
Title The Half-Caste PDF eBook
Author Jason Zeitler
Publisher Polyphony Press
Pages 388
Release 2023-12-22
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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A thrilling tale of political intrigue, love and loss, and the soul-stirring value of friendship London, mid-1930s. Fascism is on the rise. Against the backdrop of political upheaval, two friends—Vernon, a mixed-race Ceylonese postgraduate student, and Saul, a wealthy Jewish intellectual and connoisseur of music—meet regularly for tea at a Lyons’ Corner House on Coventry Street. They discuss everything under the sun. Despite their blossoming friendship, however, neither of them is completely frank with the other. They both have dark secrets: Vernon about his political activities; Saul about his wife. As the narrative progresses, and as Vernon’s and Saul’s storylines converge, their secrets slowly come to light to the reader and to each other. After his father becomes seriously ill in 1936, Vernon takes sabbatical leave from university and, with Saul accompanying him, returns to Ceylon. The personal drama and political intrigue continue from there.