Children of Colonialism
Discover the intricate legacies of colonialism in Children of Colonialism by Lionel Caplan, published in 2003. This insightful book delves into the contemporary realities of mixed-race populations, tracing their roots to the historical sexual unions between European men—colonial officials, traders, and more—and local women. With a comprehensive exploration of cultural anthropology, this 272-page paperback offers a profound understanding of the social and cultural dynamics that shaped these communities. Ideal for readers interested in ethnic studies, Asian history, and multicultural perspectives, Caplan's work invites you to reflect on the lasting impact of colonial encounters in India and beyond. Enhance your knowledge of social science and anthropology with this essential addition to your library.