This paper examines colonial domesticity as embodied in the notion of home. At the beginning of U.S. colonial rule in the Philippines, a number of American women came as officials wives to establish home in the islands. Although valued as domestic figures, they were involved in more complex power relations that extended beyond the domicile and affirmed their complicity to colonialism. By problematizing the trope of separate spheres that had long assigned gender spatial identities into home and nation, this study reveals how colonial domesticity blurred this divide as it reinforced the dominant discourse of racial difference. Focusing on the letters of Maud Huntley Jenks written to her family in Wisconsin during her stay in the islands wi...
Throughout the early to mid-nineteenth century, the Cult of Domesticity thrived in both southern and...
This dissertation examines representations of domestic discord in California literature with the ar...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.This study revolves arou...
In this special issue of Frontiers, we move beyond the use of the home as a metonym and metaphor. In...
This dissertation argues that domesticity is a set of malleable tropes that must be historicized acc...
How do women’s travel writings affirm official reports about imperial conquest, and how may they off...
There is no home in this world for colonising peoples, but the desire for a place or a state to call...
Conventional narratives of American literary history lead us to believe that most women writers at t...
"Managing the (Post)Colonial" investigates a range of literary texts - from American newspaper artic...
In my dissertation, “The Elite Domestic Sphere: Identity, Memory and Nostalgia in Literatures of U.S...
In the eighteenth century and earlier, domesticity functions as the practice of housekeeping. During...
"Homely Adventures": Travel and the Gender Economy of Colonial Difference in Eighteenth-Century Brit...
This thesis contributes to an emerging sub-field in the humanities which considers ideas of home and...
This project is informed by the history of Native American removal across Western lands, and the soc...
his dissertation examines the rhetoric of the homestead movement in antebellum America as a particul...
Throughout the early to mid-nineteenth century, the Cult of Domesticity thrived in both southern and...
This dissertation examines representations of domestic discord in California literature with the ar...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.This study revolves arou...
In this special issue of Frontiers, we move beyond the use of the home as a metonym and metaphor. In...
This dissertation argues that domesticity is a set of malleable tropes that must be historicized acc...
How do women’s travel writings affirm official reports about imperial conquest, and how may they off...
There is no home in this world for colonising peoples, but the desire for a place or a state to call...
Conventional narratives of American literary history lead us to believe that most women writers at t...
"Managing the (Post)Colonial" investigates a range of literary texts - from American newspaper artic...
In my dissertation, “The Elite Domestic Sphere: Identity, Memory and Nostalgia in Literatures of U.S...
In the eighteenth century and earlier, domesticity functions as the practice of housekeeping. During...
"Homely Adventures": Travel and the Gender Economy of Colonial Difference in Eighteenth-Century Brit...
This thesis contributes to an emerging sub-field in the humanities which considers ideas of home and...
This project is informed by the history of Native American removal across Western lands, and the soc...
his dissertation examines the rhetoric of the homestead movement in antebellum America as a particul...
Throughout the early to mid-nineteenth century, the Cult of Domesticity thrived in both southern and...
This dissertation examines representations of domestic discord in California literature with the ar...
M.A. University of Hawaii at Manoa 2014.Includes bibliographical references.This study revolves arou...