Journal of Undergraduate Research
Keywords
cultural attitudes, India, colonialism, A Passage to India
College
Humanities
Department
Comparative Arts and Letters
Abstract
I can honestly say that this ORCA-sponsored research has turned out to be one of the most valuable aspects of my undergraduate career. While several elements of my finished project did not meet my initial expectations, this research opportunity taught me to be adaptable and observant. My ORCA research is the foundation for my Honors thesis, which will be submitted in its final form in the upcoming months for graduation with University Honors in April 2012. This completed thesis will be available in the Harold B. Lee Library for reference by future library patrons.
Recommended Citation
Meister, Leigh and Lawson, Dr. Francesca
(2014)
"“Never in History did Ill-Breeding Contribute So Much Towards the Dissolution of Empire”: Cultural Attitudes in A Passage to India,"
Journal of Undergraduate Research: Vol. 2014:
Iss.
1, Article 570.
Available at:
https://scholarsarchive.byu.edu/jur/vol2014/iss1/570