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
Before 1945, films of the empire genre, produced in Hollywood as well as Britain, celebrated the mas...
This study focuses on the British wives of civil servants and army officers who lived in India from...
It should not be possible to read nineteenth-century British literature without remembering that imp...
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...
During the last three decades of the nineteenth century, when trans-Atlantic steamships crossings be...
The book is based on research carried out for a thesis at Loughborough University in 1995. It "revis...
Much of the scholarship regarding Mary Kingsley and Mary Gaunt has argued that these two women, in t...
Take three things: the home, nature, and the feminine ideal—a notional and perfected femininity. Con...
Travel writing is obviously of great interest for the study of memory. Not only do the accounts of t...
I Some things stay the same, and sometimes this is discouraging and sometimes this is encouraging In...
The purpose of this thesis is to assess whether the ideology of separate spheres should continue to ...
Halford Mackinder’s work is drawn upon repeatedly by those who would promote imperialism. Mackinder...
As a self-styled \u27female Columbus\u27, E. Catherine Bates took a transcontinental journey across ...
British imperialism of the Ottoman Empire is analyzed in terms of power and influence. Changes in ge...
Before 1945, films of the empire genre, produced in Hollywood as well as Britain, celebrated the mas...
This study focuses on the British wives of civil servants and army officers who lived in India from...
It should not be possible to read nineteenth-century British literature without remembering that imp...
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...
During the last three decades of the nineteenth century, when trans-Atlantic steamships crossings be...
The book is based on research carried out for a thesis at Loughborough University in 1995. It "revis...
Much of the scholarship regarding Mary Kingsley and Mary Gaunt has argued that these two women, in t...
Take three things: the home, nature, and the feminine ideal—a notional and perfected femininity. Con...
Travel writing is obviously of great interest for the study of memory. Not only do the accounts of t...
I Some things stay the same, and sometimes this is discouraging and sometimes this is encouraging In...
The purpose of this thesis is to assess whether the ideology of separate spheres should continue to ...
Halford Mackinder’s work is drawn upon repeatedly by those who would promote imperialism. Mackinder...
As a self-styled \u27female Columbus\u27, E. Catherine Bates took a transcontinental journey across ...
British imperialism of the Ottoman Empire is analyzed in terms of power and influence. Changes in ge...
Before 1945, films of the empire genre, produced in Hollywood as well as Britain, celebrated the mas...
This study focuses on the British wives of civil servants and army officers who lived in India from...
It should not be possible to read nineteenth-century British literature without remembering that imp...