Orientalising the Occident? Portrayals of the Welsh in ‘The Indian Doctor’
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- Annie mary, Celt, Celtic fringe, Celtic twilight, English language, First sight, Indian characters, Indian couple, Indian doctor, Kamini, Matthew arnold, Miner, Nineteenth century, Orientalism, Passionate celt, Prem, Such attitudes, Television comedy drama, Twelfth century, Wales, Welsh, Welsh characters, Welsh language, Western british isles.
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Abstract
This paper seeks to analyse the portrayal of the Welsh characters in the popular 2010 BBC television comedy drama The Indian Doctor
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