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A "wHITE BOY ⋯ WHO IS NOT A WHITE BOY": RUDYARD KIPLING'S KIM, WHITENESS, and BRITISH IDENTITY
Alisha Walters
Division of Arts & Humanities (Abington)
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Arts & Humanities
Affective
6%
Anglo-Saxon
7%
Boys
50%
British Identity
82%
Caste
19%
Disavowal
9%
Early Twentieth-century
5%
English People
32%
Englishness
18%
Familial
7%
Hybridity
22%
Hybridization
9%
Ideal
10%
Layer
5%
Manuscripts
10%
Miscegenation
9%
Missionaries
6%
Mother Tongue
8%
Names
4%
Narrator
13%
National Archives
8%
Protagonist
5%
Proximity
7%
Racial Identity
13%
Reader
4%
Render
6%
Rudyard Kipling
83%
Sister
6%
Song
5%
Whiteness
100%
Social Sciences
caste
32%
missionary
18%
mother tongue
16%
nineteenth century
14%
song
16%
twentieth century
13%
WHO
55%