This chapter explores the relationship between domestic service, violence, and colonial masculinities in the settler colony of Darwin and the exploitation colony of Singapore. The chapter analyses representations of assault and abuse of domestic servants by their British, white Australian, and Chinese masters in order to illuminate the ways in which violence could challenge or sustain colonial patriarchy. The central argument is that the ways in which violence towards Chinese and Aboriginal servants was either justified or ignored by the press, colonial officials, and ordinary colonists reflected an underlying agenda to protect the reputation of ruling-class men and the colonial venture as a whole. By comparing Darwin and Singapore, this ch...
Colonial regimes are generally loathe to reveal the coercive practices, such as torture, that they e...
In this chapter I would like to explore some of the theoretical complexities around the retrieval of...
Convict history, labour history and Indigenous history provide colonial historians with abundant evi...
Examining the role of Asian and indigenous male servants across the Asia Pacific from the late-19th ...
One little known aspect of Northern Territory history is the immigration of a small number of Chines...
Author of chapter: Domestic Violence as a Human Rights Violation: The Challenges of a Regional Human...
Conference Theme: Social Pathologies and the New Politics of HealthSession 2This paper situates pros...
Even though Hong Kong remained under British control from 1842 to 1997, denizens were not modernized...
This dissertation examines the troubled history of law and prostitution in colonial India from the l...
While Australian historians have long acknowledged sexual assault by white frontiersman as a causal ...
This thesis argues that there was a "Colonial Medea" but that her violence against children was not...
In Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia, Aboriginal men made up more than half of the domes...
Instances where men were the victims of female violence in the past are very difficult to explore, e...
Following the murder of a Bombay prostitute in 1917, the Government of India launched a series of in...
This chapter examines understandings of marriage among missionaries and humanitarians connected with...
Colonial regimes are generally loathe to reveal the coercive practices, such as torture, that they e...
In this chapter I would like to explore some of the theoretical complexities around the retrieval of...
Convict history, labour history and Indigenous history provide colonial historians with abundant evi...
Examining the role of Asian and indigenous male servants across the Asia Pacific from the late-19th ...
One little known aspect of Northern Territory history is the immigration of a small number of Chines...
Author of chapter: Domestic Violence as a Human Rights Violation: The Challenges of a Regional Human...
Conference Theme: Social Pathologies and the New Politics of HealthSession 2This paper situates pros...
Even though Hong Kong remained under British control from 1842 to 1997, denizens were not modernized...
This dissertation examines the troubled history of law and prostitution in colonial India from the l...
While Australian historians have long acknowledged sexual assault by white frontiersman as a causal ...
This thesis argues that there was a "Colonial Medea" but that her violence against children was not...
In Darwin in the Northern Territory of Australia, Aboriginal men made up more than half of the domes...
Instances where men were the victims of female violence in the past are very difficult to explore, e...
Following the murder of a Bombay prostitute in 1917, the Government of India launched a series of in...
This chapter examines understandings of marriage among missionaries and humanitarians connected with...
Colonial regimes are generally loathe to reveal the coercive practices, such as torture, that they e...
In this chapter I would like to explore some of the theoretical complexities around the retrieval of...
Convict history, labour history and Indigenous history provide colonial historians with abundant evi...