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Anti-Indian sentiment : ウィキペディア英語版 | Anti-Indian sentiment
Anti-Indian sentiment or Indophobia refers to hostility towards India, Indians, and Indian culture.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=What does ‘anti-Indian’ mean? )〕 Indophobia is formally defined in the context of anti-Indian prejudice in East Africa as "a tendency to react negatively towards people of Indian extraction against aspects of Indian culture and normative habits".〔Ali Mazrui, "The De-Indianisation of Uganda: Does it require an Educational Revolution?" paper delivered to the East African Universities Social Science Council Conference, 19–23 December 1972, Nairobi, Kenya, p.3.〕 Its opposite is Pro-India sentiment. ==Historical anti-India sentiment== By the late 19th century, sinophobia had already emerged in North America over Chinese immigration and the cheap labour it supplied, mostly for railroad construction in California and elsewhere on the West Coast. In xenophobic jargon common in the day, ordinary workers, newspapers and politicians opposed this "Yellow Peril". The common cause of eradicating Asians from the workforce gave rise to the Asiatic Exclusion League. As the fledgling Indian community of mostly Punjabi Sikhs settled in California, the xenophobia expanded to encompass immigrants from British India.〔Chan Sucheng,Asian Americans: An Interpretive History,Twayne 1991〕〔"Shut the gate to the Hindoo invasion", San Francisco examiner, 6 June 1910〕
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