The Real Indians of Victorian Britain: Black Butler and the representation of South Asian histories - Anime Feminist
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The Real Indians of Victorian Britain: Black Butler and the representation of South Asian histories - Anime Feminist
The depiction of Soma and Agni is significant, as it reflects the presence of Indian culture in 1880s Britain, representing historical reality that is often overlooked in popular culture. However, as in anime media more generally, it’s worth unpacking whether these two stand as strong examples of Indian representation or instead easy background gag characters. The post The Real Indians of Victorian Britain: Black Butler and the representation of…
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