How do places shape and interact with subjectivity? By exploring how a change of location had implications for the way the effects of imperialism were registered, this paper shows how imperialism shaped subjectivity both at home and abroad. It takes the travels and mountain climbing of Mary Kingsley and Halford Mackinder as case studies for a consideration of gender as an effect and as a part of these processes
This project focusses on the historic border region of the Himalayas as a central space for negotiat...
The thrills and chills of mountaineering literature have long attracted a devoted audience of seriou...
Abstract. In this paper the possibilities and hazards of a critical perspective on the history of ge...
How do places shape and interact with subjectivity? By exploring how a change of location had impli...
My study of women travel writers and imperialism is informed by four inseparable concerns, namely th...
Much of the scholarship regarding Mary Kingsley and Mary Gaunt has argued that these two women, in t...
Halford Mackinder’s work is drawn upon repeatedly by those who would promote imperialism. Mackinder...
This thesis brings together two important developments in contemporary geography; firstly, the recog...
In this chapter I have offered a ‘cultural geographic analysis’ of subject matter that is central to...
The book is based on research carried out for a thesis at Loughborough University in 1995. It "revis...
Before 1945, films of the empire genre, produced in Hollywood as well as Britain, celebrated the mas...
This thesis examines the long political career of Sir Halford Mackinder (1861-1947), the father of m...
Travel writing is obviously of great interest for the study of memory. Not only do the accounts of t...
This thesis examines two selections of published travel writings produced between 1816 and 1831, ana...
Geography has engaged in the study of empire since its early days as an academic discipline. Few dis...
This project focusses on the historic border region of the Himalayas as a central space for negotiat...
The thrills and chills of mountaineering literature have long attracted a devoted audience of seriou...
Abstract. In this paper the possibilities and hazards of a critical perspective on the history of ge...
How do places shape and interact with subjectivity? By exploring how a change of location had impli...
My study of women travel writers and imperialism is informed by four inseparable concerns, namely th...
Much of the scholarship regarding Mary Kingsley and Mary Gaunt has argued that these two women, in t...
Halford Mackinder’s work is drawn upon repeatedly by those who would promote imperialism. Mackinder...
This thesis brings together two important developments in contemporary geography; firstly, the recog...
In this chapter I have offered a ‘cultural geographic analysis’ of subject matter that is central to...
The book is based on research carried out for a thesis at Loughborough University in 1995. It "revis...
Before 1945, films of the empire genre, produced in Hollywood as well as Britain, celebrated the mas...
This thesis examines the long political career of Sir Halford Mackinder (1861-1947), the father of m...
Travel writing is obviously of great interest for the study of memory. Not only do the accounts of t...
This thesis examines two selections of published travel writings produced between 1816 and 1831, ana...
Geography has engaged in the study of empire since its early days as an academic discipline. Few dis...
This project focusses on the historic border region of the Himalayas as a central space for negotiat...
The thrills and chills of mountaineering literature have long attracted a devoted audience of seriou...
Abstract. In this paper the possibilities and hazards of a critical perspective on the history of ge...