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Welcome to the eleventh edition of the International Journal of Anglo-Indian Studies. In the first article, "Postcolonial Migrations: Anglo-Indians in 'White Australia'", Alison Blunt writes about the migration experience of Anglo-Indians in Australia. In particular Blunt discusses the impact of the White Australia policy on Anglo-Indians and their attempts to travel to Australia. In the second article, "The Place of Fiction in Anglo-Indian Writings", Esther Lyons discusses the increasing popularity of Anglo-Indian fiction - please read the articles in the Anglo-Indian Wallah which has a number of fiction pieces about Anglo-Indians. In the third article, "Am I My Brother's Keeper?", Blair Williams writes a moving piece about the obligation that the Anglo-Indian community has to its poor in India. In the fourth article, "The Life and Times of Henry Louis Vivian Derozio", Roy Dean Wright discusses Derozio and includes one of Derozio's poems. To conclude this issue of the IJAIS we have a second article by Esther Lyons, "Two Great Anglo-Indians", where she discusses the contributions made to the Anglo-Indian community by Sir Henry Gidney and Frank Anthony.
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