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Religion and Identity in Colonial India
This chapter investigates the intricate identity dynamics among religious groups in India, focusing on the Nasranis, or Syrian Christians of Kerala. It discusses the historical challenges of representation faced by British writers, the interplay between local customs and Christian beliefs, and the tensions between Portuguese missionaries and Indian communities. The dialogue encompasses resistance to colonial influence and highlights the transformative impact of interactions between Hinduism and Christianity over centuries.